![]() I have no idea why importing shape files should be such a twisted, complicated task. ![]() Update: I also tried importing dbf files into Excel by simply opening them with Excel, and again Unicode characters are not shown properly: Only bounding boxes for a bunch of cities. Then I tried to download older version (before 2.0) and it didn't have ogr2ogr exe file.Īnd now I'm stuck, spending more than 2 days trying to make it work and the more I search the less I find.ĭo we have other tools for importing shape files into SQL Server? Is it possible to do it via C# code through some library? I have no idea cause I'm new to GIS and I don't need much from GIS. I searched and found out that this is a reported bug and it's not solved yet. ![]() Then I tried to import it using Ogr2Ogr (version 2.18), but it failed with memory failure error. ![]() Then I tried with some different collations to see if the problem goes away or not, and no success. Then I tried to import them using Shaep2Sql, but encoding was not correct. Then I found better shapefiles in, downloaded from here Then I realized that Shape2Sql is not under active development so that I had to replace some DLL files to make it work. I'm trying to import some shapefiles into SQL Server.Īt first I had difficulty finding third party tools as I realized that Microsoft has not supported this out of the box.
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