CORNER POINT MEASURED COORDINATE

The Corner Point Measured Coordinate is a X,Y; X,Y,Z,; or Z value for a Corner Point.

ATTRIBUTES:

Corner Point ID

The Corner Point ID is a foreign key which points to a record in the Corner Point entity, where information on the Corner Point can be found.

Domain: numeric
 

Source Link

The Source Link is a pointer to a file which contains information of the origins of the information about the Corner Point measured Coordinate. The description for Source Link attributes are in Section 4 of this standard.

Domain: numeric
 

X Coordinate

This is the X Coordinate value or easting for a coordinate set.

Domain: numeric
 
 

Y Coordinate

This is the Y Coordinate value or northing for a coordinate set.

Domain: numeric
 
 

Z Coordinate

This is the Z Coordinate value or elevation, which may occur with or without associated X and Y values.

Domain: numeric
 
 

Coordinate Value Status

The Coordinate Value Status indicates whether the measured coordinate was obtained as part of a legal description and is the legal value for the position of the corner point and the corner or whether the measured coordinate value is provided as informational.

Domain: Record, Informational, free text


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