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Standards
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Background |
DLS
Coding and use |
Proposed
Road
Allowance naming convention |
Standards
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Background
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On June 04 1999, the Deputy
Minister Committee of departments involved in land related information systems gave
the mandate to the Manitoba Land Initiative (MLI) Committee to develop and recommend a
structure for a government-wide framework for the management of land-related
information. Office of Information Technology was delegated to lead and co-ordinate
this initiative.
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DLS
coding and use
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Source: Manitoba Conservation
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The
general use of DLS keys has had a long and chequered history. In the early years of
the development of land information systems, processing
power and disk storage was limited and expensive. The data content of database
fields was minimized to save space, processing speed and cost.
Times and the processing environment have changed. Today,
data storage
space is very inexpensive and processing speeds are continually
increasing. The coding standard is based on the conclusion that clarity should not be
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In general:
1. All fields to be character
2. All applicable fields to be right justified, left zero filled
3. Display PIDs should have
fields separated by hyphens
4. Database keys should have all
fields concatenated
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Field Name |
Section |
Township |
Range
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Rng_add |
Meridian |
Quarter |
Characters |
2 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Value Range |
01-36 |
001-127 |
01-32 |
_ or A |
W1, E1, E2 |
NE, NW, SE, SW |
Display Order |
Quarter |
Section |
Township |
Range
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Rng_add |
Meridian |
Key Order |
Section |
Township |
Range
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Rng_add |
Meridian |
Quarter |
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Road Allowance Naming Convention
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Source: Manitoba Conservation & Manitoba Industry, Trade and
Mines
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Please note that the coding does not match the proposed standard
re: field sizes, leading zeros etc. This will be remedied in a future
release.
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