The table below shows a selection of the attribute mapping for GeoPackage RouteNode feature attributes.
GML attribute | GeoPackage attribute |
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The table below shows a selection of the attribute mapping for GeoPackage Route feature attributes.
GML attribute | GeoPackage attribute |
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featureID
feature_id
versionID
version_id
versionDate
version_date
descriptiveGroup
descriptive_group
descriptiveTerm
descriptive_term
featureID
feature_id
versionID
version_id
versionDate
version_date
descriptiveGroup
descriptive_group
descriptiveTerm
descriptive_term
OS Detailed Path Network is supplied as one GeoPackage file per National Park area. GeoPackage (*.gpkg) is an open, standards-based data format, as is defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). It is designed to be a lightweight format that can contain large amounts of varied and complex data in a single, easy to distribute and ready to use file.
GeoPackage can be used in most GIS software in its native format without translation. GeoPackage attribute names are not limited in length. A GeoPackage file has no size limit, and it supports raster, vector and database formats, making it a highly versatile solution.
The naming of attributes between GeoPackage and the Geography Markup Language (GML) file is very similar as GeoPackage files are not limited in the number of characters for an attribute name. Therefore, the tables included in this section map the GML attribute name to the attribute name in the GeoPackage files.
The GML contains an attribute which describes the geometry of the feature; this is not applicable for a GeoPackage file as they are separated by their geometry.
The table below shows a selection of the attribute mapping for GeoPackage RouteLink feature attributes.
GML attribute | GeoPackage attribute |
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featureID
feature_id
versionID
version_id
versionDate
version_date
descriptiveGroup
descriptive_group
descriptiveTerm
descriptive_term
surfaceType
surface_type
physicalLevel
physical_level
roadNumber
road_number
name
name
alternativeName
alternative_name
rightofUse
right_of_use
adoptedByRecreationalRoute
adopted_by_recreational_route
adoptedByNationalCycleRoute
adopted_by_national_cycle_route
adoptedByOtherCycleRoute
adopted_by_other_cycle_route
withinAccessLand
within_access_land
crossesDangerArea
crosses_danger_area
potentialHazardCrossed
potential_hazard_crossed
verticalGain
vertical_gain_in_direction
verticalGain
vertical_gain_against_direction
planimetricLength
planimetric_length
surfaceLength
surface_length
startNode
start_node
endNode
end_node