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Supplementary Documentation | Examples | [Topology Rules] | Change Log | Error Glossary
January 09, 2025
The Oklahoma NG911 Standards require that a number of topological relationships exist within and among feature classes. This document discusses these rules, the validation of which is implemented in the Toolkit's Check Topology functionality.
An explanation of the different topology rules can be found here.
All polygon feature classes must individually conform to the rule:
The ESB_EMS_BOUNDARY, ESB_FIRE_BOUNDARY, ESB_LAW_BOUNDARY, and PSAP_BOUNDARY must individually conform to the rule:
The ROAD_CENTERLINE layer must conform to the following rules:
NOTE: The rule(s) in italics may be marked as exceptions on a per-feature basis.
| Layer | Relationship to DISCREPANCYAGENCY_BOUNDARY |
|---|---|
| ADDRESS_POINT | Must Be Properly Inside (Point-Area) |
| ROAD_CENTERLINE | Must Be Inside (Line-Area) |
| ESB_EMS_BOUNDARY | Must Cover Each Other (Area-Area) |
| ESB_FIRE_BOUNDARY | Must Cover Each Other (Area-Area) |
| ESB_LAW_BOUNDARY | Must Cover Each Other (Area-Area) |
| ESZ_BOUNDARY | Must Cover Each Other (Area-Area) |
| PSAP_BOUNDARY | Must Cover Each Other (Area-Area) |
NOTE: The rule(s) in italics may be marked as exceptions on a per-feature basis.
The ROAD_CENTERLINE feature class includes the TopoExcept field, which allows the user to mark individual features as exempt from the Must Not Have Dangles (Line) and/or the Must Be Inside (Line-Area) (with DISCREPANCYAGENCY_BOUNDARY) rule. These exceptions will be accounted for when the Verify Topology Exceptions Validation tool is run.
For issues or questions, please contact through email Riley Baird at rbaird@odot.org or Emma Baker at ebaker@odot.org with the Oklahoma Transportation Cabinet, and please include in the email which script you were running, any error messages, and a zipped copy of your geodatabase. Change the file extension from zip to piz so it gets through the email server. If there are further data transfer issues, contact Emma or Riley to make alternative data transfer arrangements.
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