Features providing information on symbols used when rendering OS MasterMap Topography Layer graphically (for example, Culvert).
Spatial attribute: point
Data type attribute: GM_Point
The unique topographic reference number. It consists of the letters ‘osgb’ followed by thirteen or sixteen digits. The TOID must always be retained / stored in its entirety and any leading zeros on the TOID are retained to permit linking of the feature to other OS MasterMap products.
Attribute Name: TOID or gml:id
Type: String
Multiplicity: [1]
Topographic features have a numerical feature code (a five-digit integer) assigned to each feature. This feature code is wholly determined by the feature type, the descriptive group(s) and the descriptive term(s). The feature code does not add any information to that contained in these attributes. The physicalLevel, physicalPresence and Make attributes do not affect the feature code.
The feature code itself is arbitrarily assigned and is therefore not informative without the look-up table that gives the feature type and attribute values corresponding to each feature code.
Attribute Name: featureCode (GML), feature_code (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: Integer
Multiplicity: [0..1]
The version number of the feature (in the range of 1 to 4294967295). This uniquely identifies a specific version of a feature with a given TOID.
Attribute Name: version (GML), Version (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: Integer
Multiplicity: [0..1]
The date on which this version of the feature became the current version. This is the date on which the feature was changed in the database and is not the date of any associated real-world change.
Attribute Name: versionDate (GML), version_date (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: Date
Multiplicity: [1]
A theme that the feature belongs to.
Attribute Name: theme (GML), Theme (GeoPackage), theme (Vector Tiles)
Type: ThemeValue
Multiplicity: [1..*]
Information about the change history of a feature that comprises the reason for the change and the date for this change. Each feature may have numerous change history records, and these are ordered chronologically. A complex attribute.
Attribute Name: changeHistory
Type: ChangeHistoryType
Multiplicity: [1..*]
This is the primary classification attribute of a feature.
It assigns a feature to one or more of 21 groups, most of which are categories of real-world topographic objects, such as path, building or natural environment; others are categories of supportive or administrative features, such as network or polygon closing geometry and political or administrative. In general, values of this attribute are not specific to particular feature types.
Attribute Name: descriptiveGroup (GML), descriptive_group (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: DescriptiveGroupValue
Multiplicity: [1..*]
This attribute, if present, gives further classification information about the feature. A feature may have multiple descriptiveTerm attributes, but this is little used at present. Most features have zero or one descriptiveTerm attributes.
Attribute Name: descriptiveTerm (GML), descriptive_term (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: DescriptiveTermValue
Multiplicity: [0..*]
The orientation of symbol features for cartographic placement. Given in tenths of a degree anticlockwise from due east (0–3599).
Attribute Name: orientation (GML), Orientation (GeoPackage), orientation (Vector Tiles)
Type: Integer
Multiplicity: [1]
This attribute states whether the feature is underground, obscured below normal cartographic level, at normal cartographic level, or overhead.
Normal cartographic level is that perceived to be the normal surface level. Where an area feature overlies others (for example, bridges), they are at normal cartographic level and the features below them are recorded as obscured.
Attribute Name: physicalLevel (GML), physical_level (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: Integer
Multiplicity: [1]
This attribute indicates the nature of the object represented by the feature. This is normally used for TopographicLine, for example, a value of ‘obstructing’ indicates that the feature prevents pedestrian access, whereas a value of ‘edge/limit’ means that the feature represents a change of surface type and does not generally impede access. This attribute is also used to identify administrative boundary and inferred line features, and moveable area features (for example, moveable cranes).
Attribute Name: physicalPresence (GML), physical_presence (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: PhysicalPresenceValue
Multiplicity: [0..1]
A pair of easting and northing ordinates in metres, defining a horizontal location in the British National Grid spatial reference system.
Attribute Name: point
Type: GM_Point
Multiplicity: [1]
A reference by TOID to a related feature. In cartographic symbol features, it is used to point from the symbol feature to the topographic feature to which it refers.
ReferenceToFeature is only used for culverts, and, in that case, it is singular and mandatory.
Attribute Name: N/A (GML), reference_to_feature (GeoPackage), N/A (Vector Tiles)
Type: String
Multiplicity: [1]