I was just testing my SQL Server database.

I put the data into the server with a Geom.STSrid with value 0

My data is inserted at 0,0 because it was a floor plan.
I still created a spatial index around the extents of the floor plan (i.e.
 -1000,-1000,1000,1000)

If I choose LOCAL_CS["Non-Earth (Meter)",LOCAL_DATUM["Local
Datum",0],UNIT["Meter", 1],AXIS["X",EAST],AXIS["Y",NORTH]] or XY-M in
MapGuide Maestro, the data appears fine in my preview.





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On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 11:53 AM _Jon_ <jri...@langan.com> wrote:

> I face a similar quandry to the original poster as I work with the same
> type
> of data.  I do not wish to use LL because floor plan data has values
> exceeding the range and there are occasions when we need to translate
> units.
> Do you happen to know of any coordinate systems for M, FT or IN that have
> ranges that include 0,0 but ranges that go into the thousands?
>
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