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EN ISO 19125-2:2006

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Geographic information - Simple feature access - Part 2: SQL option (ISO 19125-2:2004)

Withdrawn date

30-09-2006

Published date

01-03-2006

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms
6 Architecture
   6.1 Architecture - SQL implementation of feature
        tables based on predefined data types
   6.2 Architecture - SQL with Geometry Types
        implementation of feature tables
7 Clause component specifications
   7.1 Components - Implementation of feature tables
        based on predefined data types
   7.2 Components - SQL with Geometry Types
        implementation of feature tables
Annex A (informative) Comparison of Simple feature
        access/SQL and SQL/MM - Spatial
Annex B (normative) Conformance tests

This part of ISO 19125:2004 specifies an SQL schema that supports storage, retrieval, query and update of simple geospatial feature collections via the SQL Call Level Interface (SQL/CLI) and establishes an architecture for the implementation of feature tables.This part of ISO 19125:2004 defines terms to use within the architecture. of geographic information and defines a simple feature profile of ISO 19107. In addition, this part of ISO 19125:2004 describes a set of SQL Geometry Types together with SQL functions on those types. The Geometry Types and Functions described represent a profile of ISO 13249-3.This part of ISO 19125:2004 standardizes the names and geometric definitions of the SQL Types for Geometry and the names, signatures and geometric definitions of the SQL Functions for Geometry.This part of ISO 19125:2004 does not attempt to standardize and does not depend upon any part of the mechanism by which Types are added and maintained in the SQL environment, including the following:the syntax and functionality provided for defining types;the syntax and functionality provided for defining SQL functions;the physical storage of type instances in the database;specific terminology used to refer to User Defined Types, for example, UDT.

Committee
CEN/TC 287
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

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