[gdal-dev] [NAS] srsName in NAS import
Stefan Bernsdorf
stefan.bernsdorf at centauron.de
Wed Jan 29 11:28:36 PST 2014
Jürgen, Even,
please find below a snip of my NAS-data. As there are legal restrictions
I xxxxed the coordinate information and some other stuff.
<gml:featureMember>
<AX_PunktortAU gml:id="DERPLP170000rFWQ">
<gml:identifier
codeSpace="http://www.adv-online.de/">urn:adv:oid:DERPLP170000rFWQ</gml:identifier>
<lebenszeitintervall>
<AA_Lebenszeitintervall>
<beginnt>2010-09-14T13:01:56Z</beginnt>
</AA_Lebenszeitintervall>
</lebenszeitintervall>
<modellart>
<AA_Modellart>
<advStandardModell>DLKM</advStandardModell>
</AA_Modellart>
</modellart>
<anlass>000000</anlass>
<istTeilVon xlink:href="urn:adv:oid:DERPLP170000s7ky"/>
<position>
<gml:Point gml:id="CP8">
<gml:pos
srsName="urn:adv:crs:LOKAL_RP_UTM32101">3239XXXX.XXX 547XXXX.XXX</gml:pos>
</gml:Point>
</position>
<kartendarstellung>false</kartendarstellung>
<qualitaetsangaben>
<AX_DQPunktort>
<herkunft>
<gmd:LI_Lineage>
<gmd:processStep>
<gmd:LI_ProcessStep>
<gmd:description>
<gco:CharacterString>Berechnung</gco:CharacterString>
</gmd:description>
<gmd:dateTime>
<gco:DateTime>1996-01-01T00:00:00Z</gco:DateTime>
</gmd:dateTime>
</gmd:LI_ProcessStep>
</gmd:processStep>
<gmd:source>
<gmd:LI_Source>
<gmd:description>
<gco:CharacterString>9998</gco:CharacterString>
</gmd:description>
</gmd:LI_Source>
</gmd:source>
</gmd:LI_Lineage>
</herkunft>
</AX_DQPunktort>
</qualitaetsangaben>
</AX_PunktortAU>
</gml:featureMember>
Am 29.01.2014 14:54, schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
> Hi Even,
>
> On Wed, 29. Jan 2014 at 14:12:06 +0100, Even Rouault wrote:
>>> In the NAS data there is a srsName attribute for every geometry object.
>>> This srsName can differ from the srsName for the whole layer. As far as I
>>> see in the code, this is actually not implemented and this leads to wrong
>>> data is the value for the srsName differs.
>> Interesting. I imagine on-the-fly reprojection should be done from the
>> feature SRS to the layer SRS ? CC'ing Jef since he has done work in the NAS
>> driver recently.
> Yes, I wanted to look that up, before responding to a post on the nas list[1].
> But didn't find time to yet.
>
> I didn't come across such datasets yet. Test data would be appreciated.
>
>
> Jürgen
>
>
> [1] http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/nas/2014-January/000596.html
>
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