Seth,

I'm not totally sure to understand the exact scenario. -21121 is a special value for OGRField, which is a distinct concept that the Feature ID, and normally it shouldn't prevent setting Integer64 fields to the value as this canary is set in 2 fields of OGRField.

from osgeo import ogr
layer_defn = ogr.FeatureDefn("test")
layer_defn.AddField(ogr.FieldDefn("i64", ogr.OFTInteger64))
 layer_defn.AddFieldDefn(ogr.FieldDefn("i64", ogr.OFTInteger64))
f = ogr.Feature(layer_defn)
f["i64"] = -21121
f.DumpReadable()
OGRFeature(test):-1
  i64 (Integer64) = -21121

But what is sure is that the OpenFileGDB driver will error out if you pass to CreateFeature() a feature with a FID < -1,  = 0 or > INT32_MAX,  since the FileGDB format only supports FID in the range [1, INT32_MAX], and -1 is the OGRNullFID special constant to indicate that you let the driver automatically assign a FID.

With GeoJSON, you would likely have an issue with features of FID = -1 which would get assign a FID by the driver. Basically most formats will struggle with negative or null FIDs

What is perhaps missing in MapServer is a FORMATOPTION "SET_FID=FALSE" for drivers such as FileGDB  (or "FID_VALID_MIN" and "FIX_VALID_MAX" ?)  to limit the scope of calls to OGR_F_SetFID() by MapServer.

Even


Le 27/08/2024 à 21:32, Seth G via gdal-dev a écrit :
Hi all,

I'm using a GDAL within MapServer to export features as a FileGDB. Using the 
following OUTPUTFORMAT:

     OUTPUTFORMAT
         NAME "FileGDB"
         DRIVER "OGR/OpenFileGDB"
         MIMETYPE "application/x-ogc­filegdb"
         FORMATOPTION "STORAGE=filesystem"
         FORMATOPTION "FORM=zip"
         FORMATOPTION "FILENAME=result.gdb.zip"
         FORMATOPTION "LCO:FID=FID"
     END

I ran into an issue where a single feature Id is being set to NULL. After 
checking various database queries and configs it looks like the issue is when a 
feature id is -21121 and data exported to a FileGDB. When using GeoJSON the Id 
is returned correctly.

I searched in the GDAL codebase and found that this is a "magic" number: 
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3AOSGeo%2Fgdal%20-21121&type=code

#define OGRUnsetMarker -21121

Is there any way round this other than using different Ids?

Thanks,

Seth



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