Oracle Lat/Long Projections and Conversion

Hi,
In the mdsys.cs_srs table, the Latitude/Longitude projection is described as having no Spheriod values. ie:
SPHEROID ["None", 0.000000, 0.000000]
Does this mean that this projection uses a true sphere, rather than a spheroid? As well, what does it use for the earths diameter? Latitude/Longitude(NAD83) uses 6378137.0
ie: SPHEROID ["GRS 80", 6378137.000000, 298.257222]
I have a user that has written a formula for generating circular objects based on a spherical calculation formula (in oracle), using a value of 6378137.0 for the diameter. The resultant object is loaded into the table with a Latitude/Longitude srid (8192) and then converted to the NAD83 projection (srid = 8265).
If I take the object and display it in MapInfo, superimposing it on the "identical" MapInfo circle created with the NAD83 projection, it is a significantly different shape.
Any info or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Martin
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The specification of "None" for the spheroid in SRID 8192 results in a default choice of a perfect sphere whose radius is 6370997 meters, and not 6378137.
Note that the value 6378137 for the GRS80 spheroid is not the radius but the semi-major axis of the spheroid. It is the radius of the spheroid at the equator where it is largest. If approximating a spheroid by a sphere, the proper choice of radius is the authalic radius which is the radius of a sphere with the same surface area as the ellipsoid. For GRS80, the authalic radius is 6371200 meters.
With this corrected set of numbers you should find agreement in your calculations. I cannot of course vouch for the formula you have implemented for computing your circular loci.

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