I hope I do not reask my question - I tried to ak it yesterday but am sure I didn't post it correctly.
I convert Bavarien NAS-Data (DHDN 3 Degree Gauszone 4) via ogr2ogr into shapefiles:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\QGIS Wien\bin\ogr2ogr.exe" "ESRI Shapefile" -skipfailures Entenhausen.xml This seems to work perfectly, but on loading Data from other sources I found out that the X-Coordinate value in the converted files is 6 digits long (548521,69) whereas the Y-Value is 7 digits long (5376490,59) - the leading digit of the x value (wich specifies the Gauss-Krüger zone 4) present in data from other sources is missing.
Is there any (easy to follow) possibility either in ogr2ogr or qgis to reproject the x-values? I think ogr2org would be better as there are quite a lot of shapefiles.
thanks and regards
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I convert Bavarien NAS-Data (DHDN 3 Degree Gauszone 4) via ogr2ogr into shapefiles:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\QGIS Wien\bin\ogr2ogr.exe" "ESRI Shapefile" -skipfailures Entenhausen.xml This seems to work perfectly, but on loading Data from other sources I found out that the X-Coordinate value in the converted files is 6 digits long (548521,69) whereas the Y-Value is 7 digits long (5376490,59) - the leading digit of the x value (wich specifies the Gauss-Krüger zone 4) present in data from other sources is missing.
Is there any (easy to follow) possibility either in ogr2ogr or qgis to reproject the x-values? I think ogr2org would be better as there are quite a lot of shapefiles.
thanks and regards
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