NAME
ogr2ogr - ogr2ogr converts simple features data between file formats
SYNOPSIS
Usage: ogr2ogr [-skipfailures] [-append] [-update] [-f format_name] [-gt n]
[-select field_list] [-where restricted_where]
[-sql <sql statement>] [--help-general]
[-spat xmin ymin xmax ymax] [-preserve_fid] [-fid FID]
[-a_srs srs_def] [-t_srs srs_def] [-s_srs srs_def]
[[-dsco NAME=VALUE] ...] dst_datasource_name
src_datasource_name
[-lco NAME=VALUE] [-nln name] [-nlt type] [layer [layer ...]]
DESCRIPTION
This program can be used to convert simple features data between file
formats performing various operations during the process such as
spatial or attribute selections, reducing the set of attributes,
setting the output coordinate system or even reprojecting the features
during translation.
-f format_name:
output file format name, some possible values are:
-f "ESRI Shapefile"
-f "TIGER"
-f "MapInfo File"
-f "GML"
-f "PostgreSQL"
-append:
Append to existing layer instead of creating new
-overwrite:
Delete the output layer and recreate it empty
-update:
Open existing output datasource in update mode rather than trying
to create a new one
-select field_list:
Comma-delimited list of fields from input layer to copy to the new
layer (defaults to all)
-sql sql_statement:
SQL statement to execute. The resulting table/layer will be saved
to the output.
-where restricted_where:
Attribute query (like SQL WHERE)
-skipfailures:
Continue after a failure, skipping the failed feature.
-gt n:
group n features per transaction (default 200)
-spat xmin ymin xmax ymax:
spatial query extents
-dsco NAME=VALUE:
Dataset creation option (format specific)
-lco NAME=VALUE:
Layer creation option (format specific)
-nln name:
Assign an alternate name to the new layer
-nlt type:
Define the geometry type for the created layer. One of NONE,
GEOMETRY, POINT, LINESTRING, POLYGON, GEOMETRYCOLLECTION,
MULTIPOINT, MULTIPOLYGON or MULTILINESTRING. Add ā25Dā to the name
to get 2.5D versions.
-a_srs srs_def:
Assign an output SRS
-t_srs srs_def:
Reproject/transform to this SRS on output
-s_srs srs_def:
Override source SRS
-fid fid:
If provided, only the feature with this feature id will be
reported. Operates exclusive of the spatial or attribute queries.
Srs_def can be a full WKT definition (hard to escape properly), or a
well known definition (ie. EPSG:4326) or a file with a WKT definition.
Example appending to an existing layer (both flags need to be used):
% ogr2ogr -update -append -f PostgreSQL PG:dbname=warmerda abc.tab
More examples are given in the individual format pages.
AUTHORS
Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>, Silke Reimer
<silke@intevation.de>