To import spatial data
in the 2006 Second Edition of Topologically Integrated Geographic
Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) format using the
GIS
Spatial Data Importing window, complete the following
steps:
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Select
Tiger from the
Import Type drop-down menu.
The title of the filename
field in the
INPUT pane changes to
TIGER basic data record filename
.
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Specify the path to
the desired TIGER basic data record file, either by typing the path
in the filename field, or by clicking the arrow to display an
Open window and then selecting the file from that window.
Each TIGER map consists
of a set of files with names of the form TGR
ssccc.F
vn, where
is the two-digit FIPS
code for the state.
is the three-digit
FIPS code for the county.
Note: Refer to the documentation
that accompanies the TIGER data for a directory of the FIPS codes
for each state and county.
identifies the TIGER
version number.
identifies the TIGER
record type. The basic data record is Type 1.
SAS/GIS allocates the SAS fileref TIGER1 to the import
path that you specified in the filename field. If you allocate the
fileref TIGER1 to the desired file before beginning the import process,
the filename and path appear in the filename field automatically.
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Click
Other
Files, and then type or select the path for the other
TIGER data files in the window that appears. If the files are in the
same directory as the basic data record file,
SAS/GIS software automatically
sets the path to the other files. Specify the following files:
provides additional
coordinates that describe the shape of each line segment, for example,
a curve in the road. These coordinates are SAS/GIS detail points.
This file is required and is selected by default. This file is a Type
2 TIGER file. SAS/GIS allocates the fileref TIGER2 to this path.
Index to alternate feature names
provides the names
if a line segment has more than one feature name, for example, Main
St. and State Highway 1010. This file is optional and is not selected
by default. To read in the data from this file, select the Read On/Off check box. This file is a Type 4 TIGER file.
SAS/GIS allocates the fileref TIGER4 to this path.
provides a list of
all unique feature names. This file is optional and is not selected
by default. To read in the data from this file, select the Read On/Off check box. This file is a Type 5 TIGER file.
SAS/GIS allocates the fileref TIGER5 to this path.
Additional address and ZIP code data
provides additional
address range information if the address information cannot be presented
as a single address range. This file is optional and is not selected
by default. To read in the data from this file, select the Read On/Off check box. SAS/GIS allocates the fileref
TIGER6 to this path.
When you have specified
the paths for the TIGER files, click
OKto
return to the
GIS Spatial Data Importing window.
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Modify the destination
information for the catalog and the spatial data sets, if needed.
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Modify the default layers
and composites, if needed. For more information, see the following:
Note: By default, the following
composites are assigned Drop status and will not appear in the imported
data. Refer to the documentation for TIGER/Line files for more information
about these composites.
AIR ANC IADDR RECTYPE
SIDECODE SOURCE
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Click
Import to import the data. When the import process is complete, a message
is displayed in the window message bar to indicate whether the import
was successful. You can proceed with another import or close the window
to display the newly imported map.
Note: SAS/GIS can import 2006 Second
Edition TIGER/Line files from the U.S. Census Bureau and earlier releases
of the TIGER/Line spatial data format. Contact SAS Technical Support
for the latest information about the availability of support for importing
files from 2007 TIGER/Line Shapefiles.