*JOLLY, Peter*
/Thu Dec 15 14:49:47 PST 2022/
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Maybe these are raster gdb datasets? How can I tell if that is the case?

It seems they contain raster as indicated in the metadata [1] and AFAIK the GDAL File Geodatabase drivers are not capable of raster reading and writing (ESRI File Geodatabase is a proprietary format).

Is there any way the open a raster gdb other than with ESRI software?

You may be able to extract them using ArcRasterRescure [2]. It is the result of an effort to reverse engineer the ESRI File Geodatabase raster format.


I can open gdb files in QGIS from LISTdata that are included as part of a set with 
shapefile and MapInfo tab files (e.g. in the "Tasmanian Irrigation Irrigation 
District" dataset). I'm guessing that is because these are vector gdb files?

Yes.

I'm running QGIS 3.10.6 ltr on Windows 10 64-bit (yes I know it's not the latest ltr, but 
it was the most recent "portable" build I have been able to find and run 
successfully).

You can find more up to date QGIS portable versions at [3]. Just download one of the archives, extract it in a folder and launch qgis-grass.bat.


Best regards.

Andrea Giudiceandrea


[1] https://www.thelist.tas.gov.au/app/content/data/geo-meta-data-record?detailRecordUID=4a1fbc79-3846-4718-9990-c93e7b4f8e4d
[2] https://github.com/r-barnes/ArcRasterRescue
[3] https://github.com/pigreco/QGIS_portable_3x#qgis
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