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<body class='hmmessage'>Another note Even after populating the correct auth_name and auth_srid values in this table map still does notreturn the corrected values.<BR>
Is the a cache that holds these value?<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>AUTH_NAME       AUTH_SRID  SRID<BR>--------------- --------- -----<BR>                        0     1<BR>                              2<BR>                        0     3<BR>                              4<BR>                              5<BR>ORACLE000           41106    14<BR>ORACLE000           41106    15<BR>ORACLE000           41106    17<BR>ORACLE000           41106    18<BR>ORACLE000           41106    19<BR>ORACLE000           41106    20<BR>AUTH_NAME       AUTH_SRID  SRID<BR>--------------- --------- -----<BR>ORACLE000           41106    21<BR>ORACLE000           41106    25<BR>                              6<BR>ORACLE000           41106     7<BR>ORACLE000           41106     8<BR>                        0     9<BR>                             44<BR>                             45<BR>                             46<BR>                             47<BR>                             48<BR>AUTH_NAME       AUTH_SRID  SRID<BR>--------------- --------- -----<BR>                             49<BR>                             50<BR>                             61<BR>ORACLE000           41106    10<BR>ORACLE000           41106    11<BR>ORACLE000           41106    22<BR>ORACLE000           41106    23<BR>                        0    24<BR>
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<BR>From: kidsmake6@msn.com<BR>To: fdo-users@lists.osgeo.org<BR>Subject: RE: [fdo-users] coordinate system bug?<BR>Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 16:43:25 -0500<BR><BR>
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<BR><BR>Yes I have verified that the sdelayers have the correct coordinate definition. However it was just explained to me by esri that the srid in sde is a moving target. each time sde finds any variation (not sure why it htinks there is any variation) it creates a new srid value (random) and assigns the description see below. <BR><BR> From esri support >>>3. As we discussed, the 3rd party software maybe should read the auth_srid to get the Oracle spatial coordinate system definition. But in general cases, if a layer is not from Oracle spatial, there may not be the auth_id value.<BR><BR>ESRI's ID (comparable to Oracle's SRID)<BR><A href="http://arcweb.esri.com/arcwebonline/services/pcs_alpha.htm" target=_blank>http://arcweb.esri.com/arcwebonline/services/pcs_alpha.htm</A><BR>NAD_1983_StatePlane_Oklahoma_North_FIPS_3501  32124  <BR><BR> <BR> <BR>Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production<BR>SQL> select distinct SRID from <FONT face="">sde.spatial_references</FONT>;<BR>      SRID<BR>----------<BR>         1<BR>         2<BR>         3<BR>         4<BR>         5<BR>         6<BR>         7<BR>         8<BR>         9<BR>        10<BR>        11<BR>      SRID<BR>----------<BR>        12<BR>        13<BR>        14<BR>        15<BR>        16<BR>        17<BR>        18<BR>        19<BR>        20<BR>        21<BR>        22<BR>      <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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