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    On Monday, March 7, 2022, 05:36:34 AM GMT+13, Susan Hurst 
<susan.hu...@brookhurstdata.com> wrote:  
 
 Let say that I have a database named stp. I also have another database 
named geo that is a PostGIS database for storing geopolitical and 
geospatial data. I want to set up a foreign data wrapper in stp to 
connect to geo, so that for each address in stp, I only have to store 
the primary key value of the lowest level geo unit, such as a city. I 
can always display the city's county, state, country, whatever in views 
in stp. I plan to have other databases that need geo data so I want a 
single source of truth for geopolitical and geospatial data.

My questions are:
1. Do I have to install PostGIS in stp?....or is it sufficient to 
install PostGIS only in geo?
If you want to use Postgis functions & datatypes in stp you will need Postgis 
there

2. Do I need the postgis extension in stp?  (I'm thinking yes, but I 
don't want to guess.)
Isn't this the same as (1) above? (Postgis is installed via "create extension 
postgis;")

3. I want to geocode addresses in stp. Do I need to install any 
geocoding software in stp?...or can it be used from geo?
If you can geocode in geo & access the resulting data via fdw in stp, you 
should not need geocoding tools in stp.If you need to access spatial data from 
geo in stp & geocode in stp, you will need the geocoding tools in stp.

Thanks for your help!

Sue

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Susan E Hurst
Email:  susan.hu...@brookhurstdata.com
Mobile: 314-486-3261


  

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