Adding a new national datum in the ESRI database

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02-21-2018 02:15 AM
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JoanBastide
New Contributor III

Good day to all.

A national government is asking us to facilitate the integration of their official datum in ArcGIS. Does anyone know how it works? Do they first have to submit the Datum to EPSG and then it will be automatically included? Or should they send a request to ESRI directly?

Thanks in advance for your help

Joan

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XanderBakker
Esri Esteemed Contributor

CC MKennedy-esristaff . I'm sure she knows how this is normally done.

RobertBorchert
Frequent Contributor III

You need to go to the EPSG.org web site and click the Change Request to suggest a data change.

This does not mean it will happen.  I am not certain what they consider appropriate criteria for such an addition but I doubt if it will happen without justification.

JoanBastide
New Contributor III

Thanks! Do you know if ESRI will automatically include it in ArcGIS once it is in the EPSG database?

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RobertBorchert
Frequent Contributor III

That I would have no clue about. In the long run you may have better luck trying to get the country to accept the pre-designated projections for their area.

Conversly you probably don't need to do any of this. Simply create your custom projection in ArcCatalog and then share it with all the systems that use it. 

However, it may be helpful if you told us which country. If you look in ArcCatalog in the custom projections theres are many hundreds listed that are not readily visible in the currently listed projections because they do not have a FIPs code.

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MelitaKennedy
Esri Notable Contributor

Hello Joan, 

Generally, if a coordinate reference system (CRS) is added to the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Registry, Esri will add it to the software. I'm on the subcommittee that maintains the EPSG registry so I will pass on information from distributors and customers upon request. 

Getting the information into the EPSG registry is useful because it's very public and available for other software besides Esri software. 

Here's some of the information that EPSG will request beyond what you might expect:

shapefile or coordinates outlining the area of usage. This is particularly important if the new CRS is usable both onshore and offshore. 

Scope: ex. cadastral, engineering, surveying, etc.

Anchor realization (fundamental point or ITRFxx)

Datum epoch date

I have an Excel spreadsheet that has sample data submission forms for the various types of objects that EPSG supports. You'll likely get one from the Chair if you submit a change request. If you'd like to see the form sooner, please send me an email, mkennedy at esri dot com.

EDIT: The Change Request action on the EPSG website requires that you create a login. The login is not used beyond sending you notifications of updates to the registry if you opt-in. If you don't want to do that, contact me or technical support / international distributor and requests for new datums, coordinate reference systems, transformations, etc. will get to me and I can liaise with EPSG. 

Although the EPSG name has been kept, the registry is now maintained by the Geodesy subcommittee of the Geomatics committee of the IOGP (International Association of Oil and Gas Producers). 

Melita

JoanBastide
New Contributor III

Thanks a lot, Melita. Very helpful!

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