Geoscience Australia: Appendix A -Feature Type Dictionary
Updated:   12 May 2006

Scales 1:250 000 & 1:100 000

GeodataIndex

GeodataIndexes

SeriesIndex

Polygon

The line defining the limits of each GEODATA product tile supplied to the public.

Minimum Size for Inclusion

Length
(mm)
Height 1:100 000
Area (sq m)
1:250 000
Area (sq m)
       

Data Attributes

FEATURE TYPE (FEATURETYPE) [String; No; 32] The code which identifies the type of topographic feature represented

GeodataIndex

TILE NAME (TILENAME) [String; Yes; 60] The geodata tile name assigned to the extent defined e.g. AYR, GYMPIE;

GEODATA TILE NUMBER (TILENUMBER) [String; No; 8] The geodata tile number assigned to the extent defined e.g. E5515, S9445;

FEATURE CREATION DATE (CREATIONDATE) [Date; Yes; 0; 0; 36] Date of creation of feature in the database. This field will be entered/edited automatically by GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA.

FEATURE RETIREMENT DATE (RETIREMENTDATE) [Date;Yes; 0; 0; 36] Date of retirement of feature in the database.This field will be entered/edited automatically by GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA.

PERSISTENT IDENTIFIER (PID) [Long Integer; Yes; 8] This field will be entered/edited automatically by GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA.

Geodatabase Rules

The GeodataIndex must meet the point density reduction specified in section 1 for Limit of Data.

Inter-Feature Relationship Rules - Internal to Associated Dataset

 

Inter-Feature Relationship Rules - External to Associated Dataset

 

Map Rules

 

Related Features

 

Related Chapters

Section 1 chapters 3.7
Section 3 chapter 5.18
Appendix H  

Related Products

 


Note: See disclaimer in Appendix A Chapter 1.2 Use of Feature Type Dictionary- Structure of an Entry regarding Related features,chapters & products. The information in this entry is uncontrolled when printed.


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Geoscience Australia: Appendix A -Feature Type Dictionary
Updated:   12 May 2006

Scales 1:250 000 & 1:100 000

Map Index

MapIndexes

SeriesIndex

Polygon

A area defined for the production of a single map sheet whether as a singular production or as part of a series such as the National Topographic Map Series.

Minimum Size for Inclusion

Length
(mm)
Height 1:100 000
Area (sq m)
1:250 000
Area (sq m)
       

Data Attributes

FEATURE TYPE (FEATURETYPE) [String; No; 32] The code which identifies the type of topographic feature represented

Map Index

LAYOUT GUIDE FORMAT (LAYOUTGUIDE) [String; Yes; 2] The code used to define the paper size and map layout to be used for map production as specified in Appendix H;
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
1G
1H
2E
2F
2G

MAP NAME (MAPNAME) [String; Yes; 60] The map name that defines the map index to which the feature is related.

MAP NUMBER (MAPNUMBER) [String; Yes; 8] The number that defines the map index to which the feature is related.
 

FEATURE CREATION DATE (CREATIONDATE) [Date; Yes; 0; 0; 36] Date of creation of feature in the database. This field will be entered/edited automatically by GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA.

FEATURE RETIREMENT DATE (RETIREMENTDATE) [Date;Yes; 0; 0; 36] Date of retirement of feature in the database.This field will be entered/edited automatically by GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA.

PERSISTENT IDENTIFIER (PID) [Long Integer; Yes; 8] This field will be entered/edited automatically by GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA.

Geodatabase Rules

 

Inter-Feature Relationship Rules - Internal to Associated Dataset

 

Inter-Feature Relationship Rules - External to Associated Dataset

 

Map Rules

 

Related Features

Geodata Index

Related Chapters

Section 3 chapter 5.18
Appendix H  

Related Products

 


Note: See disclaimer in Appendix A Chapter 1.2 Use of Feature Type Dictionary- Structure of an Entry regarding Related features,chapters & products. The information in this entry is uncontrolled when printed.


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