This was a case of "can't be represented by int32". In this case, the item was present but could not be seen or selected and created invalid output. I could have sworn this was discussed previously but can't find the bug report. I thought we had decided to treat invalid data like this in the same way as invalid layers, i.e. drop + warn.
This was a case of "can't be represented by int32". In this case, the item was present but could not be seen or selected and created invalid output. I could have sworn this was discussed previously but can't find the bug report. I thought we had decided to treat invalid data like this in the same way as invalid layers, i.e. drop + warn.