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NAME

       ogrtindex - ogrtindex creates a tileindex

SYNOPSIS

       ogrtindex [-lnum n]... [-lname name]... [-f output_format]
                 [-write_absolute_path] [-skip_different_projection]
                        output_dataset src_dataset...

DESCRIPTION

       The ogrtindex program can be used to create a tileindex - a file
       containing a list of the identities of a bunch of other files along
       with there spatial extents. This is primarily intended to be used with
       the UMN MapServer for tiled access to layers using the OGR connection
       type.

       -lnum n:
           Add layer number ’n’ from each source file in the tile index.

       -lname name:
           Add the layer named ’name’ from each source file in the tile index.

       -f output_format:
           Select an output format name. The default is to create a shapefile.

       -tileindex field_name:
           The name to use for the dataset name. Defaults to LOCATION.

       -write_absolute_path:
           Filenames are written with absolute paths

       -skip_different_projection:
           Only layers with same projection ref as layers already inserted in
           the tileindex will be inserted.

       If no -lnum or -lname arguments are given it is assumed that all layers
       in source datasets should be added to the tile index as independent
       records.

       If the tile index already exists it will be appended to, otherwise it
       will be created.

       It is a flaw of the current ogrtindex program that no attempt is made
       to copy the coordinate system definition from the source datasets to
       the tile index (as is expected by MapServer when PROJECTION AUTO is in
       use).

EXAMPLE

       This example would create a shapefile (tindex.shp) containing a tile
       index of the BL2000_LINK layers in all the NTF files in the wrk
       directory:

       % ogrtindex tindex.shp wrk/*.NTF

AUTHORS

       Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>, Silke Reimer
       <silke@intevation.de>