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Yes, we have the needs for geocoding and building routes and networks as well. So I guess Centrelines is the way to go here. Also the apps from esri seems to be using the centrelines featureclass in their maps as well. Thats was very helful. Many thanks Joe.
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Thanks Joe. Actually we do not have any particular needs other than developing the database as per the LGIM schema. Basically what I did was just imported the latest LGIM schema and trying to fill the data we have to the right feature classes. The "street" feature class is already there within the facilitystreets dataset. The RoadsCentreline is there within the Refrence data. Perhaps you could tell me what goes into which feature class? We do not have any rules or relationships for it yet,just following the esri LGIM schema and the tabkes in it. I hope I could understand more if I just load some data first. From your answer I think roadcentreline is the one to store locals roads data. What do you guys store in streets then?
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Thank you very much Jake. Really apprecite it. I have looked into the load objects and I think its the way to go for me. How ever I have few questions though; 1. Do I have to create a file geodatabase or enterprise database(not very familiar with it though) for the LGIM?. Or is it just a file geodatabase by default. 2. Do I have to convert all the data into a parcel fabric? I mean the LGIM only accept parcel fabric or what are the scenarios where one would need parcel fabric or normal polygon feature class? Where yo upload both types in the LGIM database? Currently I dnt use any parcel fabric data. But we have a shapefile or parcels and land plots As well as other data 3. Can I create new layers or fields in the LGIM? If you can explain or point me towards the right direction is much appreciated
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Im a new user to the LGIM and i work for a small city planning department within the government. I recently came up with the idea to implement LGIM. Currently we have data in shapefiles, autocad files, excel and many other formats. My question is how do I convert this data into LGIM databse format or is there a way to add this data to the LGIM database to be use in the maps. Currently im focusing on building a tax parcel viewer sort of an app and to expand as I move on. Can some body give some directions where to start or step by step intructions or any document which has those answers is much appreciated. thanks
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