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How to add reprojection parameter according to the german beta2007.gsb file?

  • June 16, 2016
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In FME there is not a transformation method for transforming between EPSG:31467 and EPSG:25832. The Transformation file is defined here:

http://www.adv-online.de/Geodaetische-Grundlagen/T...

Could anyone tell me how to use this withini FME?

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david_r
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  • June 16, 2016

Have you looked at the CsMapReprojector?

Note that you need to enter both the Source and Destination coordinate systems first before the Transformation dropdown populates itself.


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OK....in principle everything works...but the problem remains, that ArcGIS can´t read the Coordinate information. Is it not possible to use the same naming conventions so that when a coordinate system is set, all software can understand which is defined? After using the Transformer, ArcGIS displays the geometries correctly, but reports unknown spatial reference.


david_r
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  • June 17, 2016

OK....in principle everything works...but the problem remains, that ArcGIS can´t read the Coordinate information. Is it not possible to use the same naming conventions so that when a coordinate system is set, all software can understand which is defined? After using the Transformer, ArcGIS displays the geometries correctly, but reports unknown spatial reference.

Sorry, I can't help with that. Unless anyone else can chime in, it sounds like a question for Safe support: https://support.safe.com/knowledgeSubmitCase?

Send them a sample workspace with some input data and they'll probably find a solution for you.