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Type : If the layer is a feature class, its geometry type will be displayed. Else, the layer type will be displayed. See below for a list. Count : If a feature class or a table, the number of rows will be displayed. If you hover the mouse pointer over the sign, a tooltip will tell you the reason for the layer not being readable.

CS Description : Displays the coordinate system description. Note: If a FileGDB is imported into a new scene without any coordinate system yet, the scene will inherit the coordinate system of the first imported layer. Ensure that the input feature classes use the same coordinate units in the planar and up directions. CityEngine does not support separate units for the planar and up directions. Import and map attributes If enabled, all non-geometry attributes of a feature will also be imported.

This mapping controls the width of the street shapes generated from the graph center lines. In the default behaviour, the object attribute width is used to determine the resulting street width, and defaults to 8 if no object attribute is found. Note: The function code can be edited after import in the inspector when selecting the imported layer.

The geodatabase is updated with the new name. It appears in its folder location in the catalog and under the Databases container. You can browse to a different location to create a file or mobile geodatabase. A file geodatabase is created and added to the project. To connect to a supported database DBMS , you must fill out connection properties that identify the database and authenticate your credentials. Typically, this information is provided by a database or GIS administrator.

A successful connection creates a database connection file. You may need to install client software on your computer before you can create the connection file. The database to which you connect may or may not contain an enterprise geodatabase. If it does not, you are still able to view data in the database. For details on connecting to supported databases, see the following topics: Create a database connection: Database connections in ArcGIS Pro and Set up a database connection Create a database connection with a geoprocessing tool: Create Database Connection Create an enterprise geodatabase in a supported database: Geodatabase management Access nonspatial data in databases including databases not certified for use with ArcGIS Pro : Work with OLE DB connections.

Connecting to a supported cloud warehouse is similar to connecting to a database, although some connection properties may be different. If you use the same database in many projects, you can make it a favorite. A favorite can be added to any project from the Favorites tab of the Catalog pane or the Favorites container in the Contents pane of a catalog view.

When you make a database connection a favorite, its connection properties are stored and don't need to be provided again when you add the favorite to a new project.

A copy of the database connection file is saved to the Favorites folder in your roaming profile. You can create database resources that are automatically made favorites.

These resources—such as a new file geodatabase or a new database connection file—are stored by default in the Favorites folder in your roaming profile and are potentially available on every computer you use. You can make a database resource a favorite by dragging it from its catalog folder location, the catalog Databases container , or Windows Explorer to the Favorites tab of the Catalog pane or the Favorites container in the Contents pane of a catalog view.

You can copy a database resource from one open project to another with Copy and Paste commands or by dragging the resource. You can remove an item connection in the Catalog pane or catalog view if you no longer need to work with the item or if its contents become unavailable. Previous file extension GDB file extension. Note: We try to keep all external and related links up-to-date, however we are not responsible for the content of any site linked, further links on sites linked, or any changes or updates to the the information found on these sites.

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Scripts to automatically harvest results are strictly prohibited due to performance reasons and will result in your IP being banned from this website. A file geodatabase is created in the location you selected. This allows you to share data with people who have older releases of ArcGIS, which may not be able to open newer releases of the geodatabase. Note that file geodatabase schemas have not changed since ArcGIS You can use search to find the tool or open it directly from the Workspace toolset of the Data Management toolbox.



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