The ST_SPATIAL_REFERENCE_SYSTEMS
table provides information about available spatial reference
systems (SRSs) for spatial data. This table is based on the SQL/MM
(ISO/IEC 13249-3) standard.
Entries in the
ST_SPATIAL_REFERENCE_SYSTEMS
table
are based on the European Petroleum
Survey Group (EPSG) data set, except for SRID 0, which
corresponds to a special SRS used in MySQL that represents an
infinite flat Cartesian plane with no units assigned to its axes.
For additional information about SRSs, see
Section 13.4.5, “Spatial Reference System Support”.
The ST_SPATIAL_REFERENCE_SYSTEMS
table has these columns:
SRS_NAME
The spatial reference system name. This value is unique.
SRS_ID
The spatial reference system numeric ID. This value is unique.
SRS_ID
values represent the same kind of values as the SRID of geometry values or passed as the SRID argument to spatial functions. SRID 0 (the unitless Cartesian plane) is special. It is always a legal spatial reference system ID and can be used in any computations on spatial data that depend on SRID values.ORGANIZATION
The name of the organization that defined the coordinate system on which the spatial reference system is based.
ORGANIZATION_COORDSYS_ID
The numeric ID given to the spatial reference system by the organization that defined it.
DEFINITION
The spatial reference system definition.
DEFINITION
values are WKT values, represented as specified in the Open Geospatial Consortium document OGC 12-063r5.SRS definition parsing occurs on demand when definitions are needed by GIS functions. Parsed definitions are stored in the data dictionary cache to enable reuse and avoid incurring parsing overhead for every statement that needs SRS information.
DESCRIPTION
The spatial reference system description.
Notes
The
SRS_NAME
,ORGANIZATION
,ORGANIZATION_COORDSYS_ID
, andDESCRIPTION
columns contain information that may be of interest to users, but they are not used by MySQL.
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM ST_SPATIAL_REFERENCE_SYSTEMS
WHERE SRS_ID = 4326\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
SRS_NAME: WGS 84
SRS_ID: 4326
ORGANIZATION: EPSG
ORGANIZATION_COORDSYS_ID: 4326
DEFINITION: GEOGCS["WGS 84",DATUM["World Geodetic System 1984",
SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,
AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]],AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]],
PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]],
UNIT["degree",0.017453292519943278,
AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]],
AXIS["Lat",NORTH],AXIS["Long",EAST],
AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]]
DESCRIPTION:
This entry describes the SRS used for GPS systems. It has a name
(SRS_NAME
) of WGS 84 and an ID
(SRS_ID
) of 4326, which is the ID used by the
European Petroleum Survey
Group (EPSG).
The DEFINITION
values for projected and
geographic SRSs begin with PROJCS
and
GEOGCS
, respectively. The definition for SRID 0
is special and has an empty DEFINITION
value.
The following query determines how many entries in the
ST_SPATIAL_REFERENCE_SYSTEMS
table
correspond to projected, geographic, and other SRSs, based on
DEFINITION
values:
mysql> SELECT
COUNT(*),
CASE LEFT(DEFINITION, 6)
WHEN 'PROJCS' THEN 'Projected'
WHEN 'GEOGCS' THEN 'Geographic'
ELSE 'Other'
END AS SRS_TYPE
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ST_SPATIAL_REFERENCE_SYSTEMS
GROUP BY SRS_TYPE;
+----------+------------+
| COUNT(*) | SRS_TYPE |
+----------+------------+
| 1 | Other |
| 4668 | Projected |
| 483 | Geographic |
+----------+------------+
To enable manipulation of SRS entries stored in the data dictionary, MySQL provides these SQL statements:
CREATE SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM
: See Section 15.1.19, “CREATE SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM Statement”. The description for this statement includes additional information about SRS components.DROP SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM
: See Section 15.1.31, “DROP SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM Statement”.