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- Make it easier to insert geometries, with documentation and maybe code · 1 ✖
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1030807433 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/399#issuecomment-1030807433 | https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/399 | IC_kwDOCGYnMM49cN-J | chris48s 6025893 | 2022-02-06T10:54:09Z | 2022-02-06T10:54:09Z | NONE |
The ewtk/ewkb ones don't accept an SRID is because ewkt encodes the SRID in the string, so you would do this with a wkt string:
but for ewkt it would be
The specs for KML and GeoJSON specify a Coordinate Reference System for the format
GML can specify the SRID in the XML at feature level e.g:
There's a few more obscure formats in there, but broadly I think it is safe to assume an SRID param exists on the function for cases where the SRID is not implied by or specified in the input format. |
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Make it easier to insert geometries, with documentation and maybe code 1124731464 |
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