Feature IDs on Dataset Borders

Shapefile

Linear features that lie on dataset borders in Standard MultiNet Shapefile have unique geometry and IDs in each dataset. In the figure below, linear features laying on the dataset border between Great Britain datasets gbrg24 and gbrg23 have unique IDs:
  • 18261046724487 in gbrg24; and
  • 18261037048801 in gbrg23.

Junctions that lie on dataset borders in Standard MultiNet retain the same feature ID in each dataset.

In the figure below, the "to" and "from" junction IDs laying on the dataset border between Great Britain datasets gbrg24 and gbrg23 have identical IDs:
  • 100000000010186 in both gbrg24 and gbrg23; and
  • 100000000009857 in both gbrg24 and gbrg23.

Figure: Shapefile Feature IDs on Dataset Borders

GDF

Administrative Boundaries that lie on dataset borders in Standard MultiNet GDF have unique geometry and IDs in each dataset.

In the figure below, the Administrative Boundaries laying on the dataset border between Massachusetts (U.S.) and Connecticut (U.S.) have unique IDs:
  • Line ID 100001110 in Massachusetts; and
  • Line ID 100000591 in Connecticut.

Administrative Boundary Points that lie on dataset borders in Standard MultiNet GDF also have unique IDs in each dataset.

In the figure below, the Administrative Boundary Points laying on the dataset border between Massachusetts and Connecticut have unique IDs:
  • Point IDs 1900000191 and 1900000193 in Massachusetts; and
  • Point IDs 1900000524 and 1900000525 in Connecticut.

Figure: GDF Feature IDs on Dataset Borders