ISO 19125-2

Working Group 
Reference Status/Date Name WG

ISO/WD 19125-2

Cancelled
2010-09-03
Geographic information —
Simple feature access — Part 2: SQL option
4

ISO 19125-2:2004

Withdrawn
2018-11-15
Geographic information —
Simple feature access — Part 2: SQL option
4

ISO/DIS 19125-2

Cancelled
2003-10-06
Geographic information —
Simple feature access — Part 2: SQL option
4

 

Additional information

This work was withdrawn because it has effectively been absorbed into "mainstream IT".

Now it can be found in ISO/IEC 13249-3:2016 Information technology - Database languages - SQL multimedia and application packages - Part 3: Spatial.

 

Scope

This part of ISO 19125 specifies an SQL schema that supports storage, retrieval, query and update of simple geospatial feature collections via the SQL Call Level Interface (SQL/CLI) (ISO/IEC 9075-3:2003).

This part of ISO 19125 establishes an architecture for the implementation of feature tables.

This part of ISO 19125 defines terms to use within the architecture.

This part of ISO 19125 defines a simple feature profile of ISO 19107.

This part of ISO 19125 describes a set of SQL Geometry Types together with SQL functions on those types. The Geometry Types and Functions described in this part of ISO 19125 represent a profile of ISO 13249-3.

This part of ISO 19125 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.

This part of ISO 19125 does standardize:

  • names and geometric definitions of the SQL Types for Geometry;
  • names, signatures and geometric definitions of the SQL Functions for Geometry.

This part of ISO 19125 describes a feature access implementation in SQL based on a profile of ISO 19107. ISO 19107 does not place any requirements on how to define the Geometry Types in the internal schema. ISO 19107 does not place any requirements on when or how or who defines the Geometry Types. In particular, a compliant system may be shipped to the database user with the set of Geometry Types and Functions already built into the SQL-implementation, or with the set of Geometry Types and Functions supplied to the database user as a dynamically loaded extension to the SQL-implementation or in any other manner not mentioned in this part of ISO 19125. 

 

Document Normative References:

ISO/IEC 9075-1:2003, Information technology — Database languages — SQL — Part 1: Framework (SQL/Framework)

ISO/IEC 9075-2:2003, Information technology — Database languages — SQL — Part 2: Foundation (SQL/Foundation)

ISO/IEC 9075-3:2003, Information technology — Database languages — SQL — Part 3: Call-Level Interface (SQL/CLI)

ISO/IEC 9075-4:2003, Information technology — Database languages — SQL — Part 4: Persistent Stored Modules (SQL/PSM)

ISO/IEC 9075-5:1999, Information technology — Database languages — SQL — Part 5: Host Language Bindings (SQL/Bindings)

ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003, Information technology — Database languages — SQL multimedia and application packages — Part 3: Spatial

ISO 19107:2003, Geographic information ― Spatial schema

ISO 19109:―1), Geographic information ― Rules for application schema

ISO 19119:2004, Geographic information ― Services

ISO 19125-1:2004, Geographic information — Simple feature access — Part 1: Common architecture

 

Referenced from active ISO/TC 211 standard:

ISO 19152:2012 Geographic information — Land Administration Domain Model (LADM)

 

 

Model References: