How to reproject geodatabase (*.gdb) with datasets and featureclass using custom transformation?
Geographic Information SystemsContents:
How do you Reproject a geodatabase?
Procedure
- Open the ArcToolbox Projection wizard. ArcGIS 9.x.
- Select the shapefile or geodatabase to be projected. ArcGIS 9.x.
- Specify a location and name for the new projected data.
- Specify the output coordinate system to project the data.
- Select an optional geographic transformation, if required.
- Complete the projection.
How do I move files from one geodatabase to another?
You can easily copy any dataset from one geodatabase to another using the Copy tool from the Catalog tree.
- In the Catalog tree, right-click the feature dataset, feature class, or table you want to copy.
- Click Copy.
- Right-click the geodatabase to which you want to copy the data.
- Click Paste.
How do I Reproject in Arcmap?
In the ArcToolbox window, select the Project tool in order to reproject one shapefile, or the Batch Project script, if you want to reproject multiple datasets. These tools can be found under Data Management Tools > Projections and Transformations > Feature.
How do I import a feature class into geodatabase?
In the Catalog tree, right-click the geodatabase or feature dataset into which you want to import multiple datasets. Click Import > Feature Class (multiple). This opens the Feature Class To Geodatabase (multiple) tool from the Conversion toolbox.
How do you refresh a geodatabase in ArcGIS?
Browse to the item connection or to the specific item you want to refresh. Select the item.
Refresh content in the Catalog pane
- Right-click the item and click Refresh. on the context menu.
- Click Menu. at the top of the pane and click Refresh .
- Press the F5 key.
How do I create a new geodatabase feature class?
In the Catalog pane, right-click the geodatabase in which you want to create a feature class. Point to New > Feature Class. This opens the Create Feature Class wizard. On the Define page of the wizard, type a name for the feature class in the Name text box.
What is the relationship between geodatabase feature dataset and feature class?
In the geodatabase, feature classes can be standalone or they can be organized into larger units called feature datasets. A feature dataset stores feature classes that have the same coordinate system and the same spatial extent, meaning they occupy the same geographic area.
What is geodatabase replication?
Geodatabase replication allows you to create copies of data across two or more geodatabases such that changes to the data may be synchronized. Replica creation involves the user defining the data to replicate from a source geodatabase, then running a process to create replicas.
Can multiple people edit a file geodatabase?
Editing versioned data in an enterprise geodatabase
Versioning allows multiple users in a multiuser geodatabase to edit the same data without applying feature locks or duplicating data.
What is geodatabase replication?
Geodatabase replication allows you to create copies of data across two or more geodatabases such that changes to the data may be synchronized. Replica creation involves the user defining the data to replicate from a source geodatabase, then running a process to create replicas.
How do I Reproject in ArcGIS pro?
Reprojecting the feature layer and publishing
- Open ArcGIS Pro and open an project for the work.
- Create a new file geodatabase.
- Create a new feature dataset in whatever projection you want for the new feature layer, i.e., the reprojection.
- Find the old layer in Catalog pane under Portal content.
- Add to a new map.
How do I share my geodatabases?
To share an entire file geodatabases with other portal members or the public, compress the file geodatabase and add it to your ArcGIS Enterprise portal.
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