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In | [[File:AHGW New Feature Dataset dialog.png|thumb|right|350px|The first page of the ''New Feature Dataset'' dialog.]] | ||
[[File:AHGW New Feature Dataset dialog 2.png|thumb|right|350px|The second page of the ''New Feature Dataset'' dialog.]] | |||
:'''''ArcGIS Notes''''' – The troubleshooting workflow represented here is for versions of ArcGIS before ArcGIS Pro. Many of the steps are similar, but there might be significant differences in some of the procedures. | |||
*Create a new geodatabase | In many cases, this problem is related to the dimensions of the feature classes. Feature datasets and feature classes are often created with a limited Z domain with a value of set "0" as the minimum Z value, so features with elevations below "0" cannot be written to the feature classes in this feature dataset. | ||
*Create a new feature dataset | |||
* | The ''New Features Dataset'' dialog is part of the [[File:ArcGIS Toolbox icon.png|14px]] ''Data Management Tools'' toolbox in [[ArcGIS]], and is therefore not covered in detail here. You can learn more about this tool by visiting the [http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.5/manage-data/feature-datasets/creating-mole-data-in-arccatalog-creating-a-featur.htm ArcGIS Help] website. | ||
==Steps== | |||
Redefine the Z domain by doing the following: | |||
*Create a [[AHGW:Create Blank AHGW Geodatabase|new geodatabase]] | |||
*Create a [http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.5/manage-data/feature-datasets/creating-mole-data-in-arccatalog-creating-a-featur.htm new feature dataset] | |||
*Make sure your feature dataset has the appropriate units (feet, meter) so that x, y, and z units are the same and match the vertical data in the BoreholeLog table. | |||
*When you create the new feature dataset and get to the step defining the vertical coordinate system you will need to select one appropriate for your area. | *When you create the new feature dataset and get to the step defining the vertical coordinate system you will need to select one appropriate for your area. | ||
* | *Turn off "Accept default resolution and domain extent". | ||
*Click '''Next''' to go to the second page of the ''New Feature Dataset'' dialog. | |||
*In the ''Z'' section, enter a ''Min'' value that will include your data range. | |||
* In the | *Click '''Finish''' to create the feature dataset. | ||
[[ | *Load the data (wells, boreline) you have into the new feature dataset. | ||
*Run the [[AHGW:Create Borelines|''Create BoreLines'']] tool with the data in the new feature dataset. | |||
* | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.5/manage-data/feature-datasets/creating-mole-data-in-arccatalog-creating-a-featur.htm ArcGIS Help] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 14 April 2023
- ArcGIS Notes – The troubleshooting workflow represented here is for versions of ArcGIS before ArcGIS Pro. Many of the steps are similar, but there might be significant differences in some of the procedures.
In many cases, this problem is related to the dimensions of the feature classes. Feature datasets and feature classes are often created with a limited Z domain with a value of set "0" as the minimum Z value, so features with elevations below "0" cannot be written to the feature classes in this feature dataset.
The New Features Dataset dialog is part of the Data Management Tools toolbox in ArcGIS, and is therefore not covered in detail here. You can learn more about this tool by visiting the ArcGIS Help website.
Steps
Redefine the Z domain by doing the following:
- Create a new geodatabase
- Create a new feature dataset
- Make sure your feature dataset has the appropriate units (feet, meter) so that x, y, and z units are the same and match the vertical data in the BoreholeLog table.
- When you create the new feature dataset and get to the step defining the vertical coordinate system you will need to select one appropriate for your area.
- Turn off "Accept default resolution and domain extent".
- Click Next to go to the second page of the New Feature Dataset dialog.
- In the Z section, enter a Min value that will include your data range.
- Click Finish to create the feature dataset.
- Load the data (wells, boreline) you have into the new feature dataset.
- Run the Create BoreLines tool with the data in the new feature dataset.
External Links