The AVS addresses are imported into EAS via a one time ETL.
Once EAS goes live, this ETL will be turned off.
Here I describe in general the processing that occurs during the ETL.
You can see the most of the code at these URLs
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The ETL process is controlled by a python job which is here (jira access required)
If you do not have access, the important code is here
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job.commands = [
# load the data
FtpCommand(job=job, connectionGroup=self.connectionOrganizer.ftpConnections['DBI2SFGIS'], sourcePath='/dbi-external/tblAVS.txt', targetPath=csvFileIn, direction='GET'),
FmeCommand(job=job, fmw="avs_load/avs_to_eas.fmw", connectionGroups=(self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL'],), useSdePorts=(False,), files=(csvFileIn,)),
FmeCommand(job=job, fmw="avs_load/parcels_sfgisStg_no_geom_to_eas.fmw", connectionGroups=(self.connectionGroups['SFGIS_STG_SDE'], self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL'],), useSdePorts=(True,False,)),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="select avs.delete_addresses();", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="vacuum analyze;", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL'], useTransaction=False),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="select avs.init_parcel_points();", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="select avs.init_streets_nearest();", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="select avs.init_avs_addresses();", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
AvsLoadCommand(job=job, connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="update avs.avs_addresses set exception_text = 'programming error - row not processed' where address_base_id is null and exception_text is null;", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="select public._eas_validate_addresses_after_etl('ALL');", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="delete from public.d_address_disposition where disposition_description = 'provisional';", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="vacuum analyze;", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL'], useTransaction=False),
# report on results
RemoveDirectoryTreeCommand(job=job, targetDir=os.path.join(getDataFilePath(), 'avs_load_report')),
SqlCommand(job=job, sqlStatement="select avs.qa();", connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL']),
DumpTablesCommand(job=job, connectionGroup=self.connectionGroups['MAD_ETL'], tableNames=['avs.vw_load_summary', 'avs.vw_load_results', 'avs.qa'], targetDir=reportDir),
ZipCommand(job=job, sourceDir=os.path.join(getDataFilePath(), 'avs_load_report'), targetFile=os.path.join(getDataFilePath(), 'avs_load_report.zip')),
EmailCommand(job=job, subject='AVS Load Report', text='See attached.', attachFiles=[os.path.join(getDataFilePath(), 'avs_load_report.zip')]),
FtpCommand(job=job, connectionGroup=self.connectionOrganizer.ftpConnections['DBI2SFGIS'], sourcePath=os.path.join(reportDir, 'avs.vw_load_results.csv'), targetPath='/dbi-external/avsEasLoadResults.csv', direction='PUT')
]
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This python code calls into a DB proc (avs.load) which then does the heavy lifting.
The majority of the other code is here
with these being the key pieces
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- com/p/eas/source/browse/trunk/etl/sql/avs_load/f_process_address_base_ddl.sql
- http://code.google.com/p/eas/source/browse/trunk/etl/
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- trunk/etl/sql/avs_load/f_process_address_parcel_link_ddl.sql
- http://code.google.com/p/eas/source/browse/trunk/etl/src/commands.py#1799
The execution path is not trivial .In any case here I so I'll walk through the process mostly in english (below).
I will try to call out the places where I have to generalize By necessity I do a lot of generalizing but I also link to the code.
In case you are curious, the key parts of the EAS data model are here
OK, off we go...
We start by doing to blanket validations and standardizing some values.
This is done in this db proc:
and includes the following
'invalid street number suffix'
The domain values are here
'street name does not exist'
The domain values are specified by DPW.
We do not use fuzzy string matching.
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At this point we have "excepted" addresses that we know we cannot process.
We take each remaining address and try to load it into EAS.
This proceeds from the base address, to the unit address, to the unit address - parcel link.
This is detailed here in
The main load proc calls into these procs in this order
- http://code.google.com/p/eas/source/browse/trunk/etl/sql/avs_load/f_process_address_base_ddl.sql
- http://code.google.com/p/eas/source/browse/trunk/etl/sql/avs_load/f_process_address_unit_ddl.sql
- http://code.google.com/p/eas/source/browse/trunk/etl/sql/avs_load/f_process_address_parcel_link_ddl.sql
With the most interesting work being done by f_process_address_base.
I will describe this now and will do a good bit of generalizing.
We try to use an existing adddress and create a new one if necessary.
If we create a new one, we have to find the best matching street segment.
This is easily the most complicated process.
The segment must be within 500 feet of the specified parcel, and the street name and street suffix must match the source data.
Again, we do not use fuzzy string matching (such as Levenshtein etc).
If all goes well, we insert the base address.
There are various constraints that protect data integrity, specifically to prevent duplicate active base addresses.
You can see the trigger enforced constraints here
If the ETL finds or creates a base address, it will then insert the unit address if it is specified.
Again, we do not allow multiple active duplicates.
Finally, we insert an "address - parcel link".
Here again we do not allow duplicates.
At the end of all this processing we report results in three ways
- summary results
- detail on all AVS rows
- quality assurance on selected data
An example of this attached here: avs_load_report.zip
The summary results are shown in the table below.
These results are from 2011-12-07.
The first row represents rows from AVS that were successfully inserted from AVS.