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CAD to Geodatabase, Raster and Table to Geodatabase, Table to Table Tools

CAD to Geodatabase

How to use CAD to Geodatabase Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

CAD to Geodatabase Tool
CAD to Geodatabase

Path to access the tool

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CAD to Geodatabase Tool, To Geodatabase Toolset, Conversion Toolbox

 

CAD to Geodatabase

Reads a CAD dataset and creates feature classes of the drawing. The feature classes are written to a geodatabase feature dataset.

1.    Input CAD Datasets

The collection of CAD files to convert to geodatabase features.

2.    Output Geodatabase

The geodatabase where the output feature dataset will be created. This geodatabase must already exist.

3.    Dataset

The name of the feature dataset to be created.

4.    Reference scale

Enter the scale to use as a reference for the annotation. This sets the scale to which all symbol and text sizes in the annotation will be made relative.

5.    Spatial Reference (optional)

The spatial reference of the output feature dataset. If you wish to control other aspects of the spatial reference, such as the xy, z, m domains, resolutions, and tolerances, set the appropriate geoprocessing environments.

Raster to Geodatabase (multiple)

How to use Raster to Geodatabase (multiple) Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Raster to Geodatabase (multiple) Tool
Raster to Geodatabase (multiple)

Path to access the tool

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Raster to Geodatabase (multiple) Tool, To Geodatabase Toolset, Conversion Toolbox

 

Raster To Geodatabase (multiple)

Loads multiple raster datasets into a geodatabase or raster catalog.

If this tool is used to load raster datasets into a raster catalog, then you need to run the Calculate Default Spatial Grid Index tool after the loading is completed.

1.    Input Rasters

Input raster dataset(s).

2.    Output Geodatabase

The path and name of a geodatabase or raster catalog.

3.    Configuration Keyword (optional)

Specifies the storage parameters (configuration) for a geodatabase. Configuration keywords are set up by your database administrator.

Personal geodatabases do not use configuration keywords.

Table to Geodatabase (multiple)

How to use Table to Geodatabase (multiple) Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Table to Geodatabase (multiple)
Table to Geodatabase (multiple)

Path to access the tool

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Table to Geodatabase (multiple) Tool, To Geodatabase Toolset, Conversion Toolbox

 

Table to Geodatabase (multiple)

Converts one or more tables to geodatabase tables in an output geodatabase. The inputs can be dBASE, INFO, VPF, OLE DB tables, geodatabase tables, or table views.

1.    Input Table

The list of tables to be converted to geodatabase tables. Input tables can be INFO, dBASE, OLE DB, geodatabase tables, or table views.

2.    Output Geodatabase

The destination geodatabase where the tables will be placed.

Table to Table

How to use Table to Table Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Table to Table Tool
Table to Table

Path to access the tool

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Table to Table Tool, To Geodatabase Toolset, Conversion Toolbox

 

Table to Table

Exports the rows of a table, table view, feature layer, feature class, or raster with attribute table to a new geodatabase, .csv, .txt, or .dbf table.

1.    Input Rows

The input table to be exported to a new table.

2.    Output Location

The destination where the output table will be written.

3.    Output Table

The name of the output table.

If the output location is a folder, include an extension such as .csv, .txt, or .dbf to export the table to that format. If the output location is a geodatabase, do not specify an extension.

4.    Expression (optional)

An SQL expression used to select a subset of records.

5.    Field Map (optional)

The fields and field contents chosen from the input table. You can add, rename, or delete output fields as well as set properties such as data type and merge rule.

6.    Configuration Keyword (optional)

Specifies the default storage parameters (configurations) for geodatabases in a relational database management system (RDBMS). This setting is applicable only when using enterprise geodatabase tables.

Configuration keywords are set by the database administrator.

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