Consolidate Layer, Locator, Map and Result Tools
Consolidate Layer
How to Consolidate Layer Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Consolidate Layer
Path to access the tool
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Consolidate
Layer Tool, Package
Toolset, Data Management Tools
Toolbox
Consolidate Layer
Consolidates one or more
layers by copying all referenced data sources into a single folder.
1. Input Layer
The input layers to be
consolidated.
2. Output Folder
The output folder that
will contain the layer files and consolidated data.
3. Convert data to file geodatabase (optional)
Specifies whether input layers will be converted to a file geodatabase or preserve their original format.
- Checked—All data will be converted to a file geodatabase. This parameter does not apply to enterprise geodatabase data sources. To include enterprise geodatabase data, check the Include Enterprise geodatabase data instead of referencing the data parameter.
- Unchecked—Data formats will be preserved when possible. This is the default. The exception to this rule are formats that are not supported in a 64x environment (personal geodatabase (.mdb) data, VPF data, and tables based on Excel spreadsheets or OLEDB connections) and raster formats that ArcGIS cannot write out natively (ADRG, CADRG/ECRG, CIB, and RPF).
4. Include Enterprise Geodatabase data instead of referencing the data (optional)
Specifies whether input enterprise geodatabase layers will be converted into a file geodatabase or preserve their original format.
- Checked—All enterprise geodatabase data sources will be converted to a file geodatabase. This is the default.
- Unchecked—All enterprise geodatabase data sources will be preserved and will be referenced in the resulting package.
5. Extent (optional)
Specifies the extent that will be used to select or clip features.
- Default—The extent will be based on the maximum extent of all participating layers. This is the default.
- Union of Inputs—The maximum extent of all inputs.
- Intersection of Inputs—The minimum area common to all inputs.
- As Specified Below—Specify the minimum and maximum extent values.
- Same as Display—Extent is equal to the data frame or visible display.
6. Apply Extent only to enterprise geodatabase layers (optional)
Determines whether specified extent will be applied to all layers or only to enterprise geodatabase layers.
- Unchecked—Extent will be applied to all layers. This is the default.
- Checked—Extent will be applied to enterprise geodatabase layers only.
7. Schema only (optional)
Specifies whether only the schema of the input layers will be consolidated or packaged.
- Unchecked—All features and records for input layers will be included in the consolidated folder or package. This is the default.
- Checked—Only the schema of the layers will be consolidated or packaged. No features or records will be consolidated or packaged in the output folder.
Consolidate Locator
How to Consolidate Locator Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Consolidate Locator
Path to access the tool
:
Consolidate
Locator Tool, Package
Toolset, Data Management Tools
Toolbox
Consolidate Locator
Consolidate a locator or
composite locator by copying all locators into a single folder.
1. Input Locator
The input locator or
composite locator that will be consolidated.
2. Output Folder
The output folder that
will contain the locator or composite locator with its participating locators.
3. Composite locator only: copy participating locators in Enterprise Geodatabase instead of referencing them (optional)
Prior to version 10.4,
this parameter allowed you to specify whether participating locators (for
composite locators only) in an enterprise geodatabase would be copied to the
consolidated folder or package.
As of version 10.4, all participating locators,
including locators in an enterprise geodatabase, will be copied to the consolidated
folder or package by default.
Consolidate Map
How to Consolidate Map Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Consolidate Map
Path to access the tool
:
Consolidate
Map Tool, Package
Toolset, Data Management Tools
Toolbox
Consolidate Map
Consolidates a map and
all referenced data sources to a specified output folder.
1. Input Map Document
The map document (.mxd)
to be consolidated.
2. Output Folder
The output folder that will contain the consolidated map and data.
3.
Convert data to file geodatabase (optional)
Specifies whether input layers will be converted to a file geodatabase or preserve their original format.
- Checked—All data will be converted to a file geodatabase. This parameter does not apply to enterprise geodatabase data sources. To include enterprise geodatabase data, check the Include Enterprise geodatabase data instead of referencing the data parameter.
- Unchecked—Data formats will be preserved when possible. This is the default. The exception to this rule are formats that are not supported in a 64x environment (personal geodatabase (.mdb) data, VPF data, and tables based on Excel spreadsheets or OLEDB connections) and raster formats that ArcGIS cannot write out natively (ADRG, CADRG/ECRG, CIB, and RPF).
4. Include Enterprise Geodatabase data instead of referencing the data (optional)
Specifies whether input enterprise geodatabase layers will be converted into a file geodatabase or preserve their original format.
- Checked—All enterprise geodatabase data sources will be converted to a file geodatabase. This is the default.
- Unchecked—All enterprise geodatabase data sources will be preserved and will be referenced in the resulting package.
5. Extent (optional)
Specifies the extent that will be used to select or clip features.
- Default—The extent will be based on the maximum extent of all participating layers. This is the default.
- Union of Inputs—The maximum extent of all inputs.
- Intersection of Inputs—The minimum area common to all inputs.
- As Specified Below—Specify the minimum and maximum extent values.
- Same as Display—Extent is equal to the data frame or visible display.
6. Apply Extent only to enterprise geodatabase layers (optional)
Determines whether specified extent will be applied to all layers or only to enterprise geodatabase layers.
- Unchecked—Extent will be applied to all layers. This is the default.
- Checked—Extent will be applied to enterprise geodatabase layers only.
7. Preserve SQLite (optional)
Instead of converting to a file geodatabase format, input SQLite data can be preserved as SQLite output. This parameter overrides the Convert data to file geodatabase parameter when the input data is SQLite. If the input data is a SQLite network dataset, the output will always be SQLite.
- Unchecked—SQLite data will be converted to file geodatabase. This is the default.
- Checked—SQLite data will be preserved as SQLite in the consolidated folder.
Consolidate Result
How to Consolidate Result Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Consolidate Result
Path to access the tool
:
Consolidate
Result Tool, Package
Toolset, Data Management Tools
Toolbox
Consolidate Result
Consolidates one or more
geoprocessing results into a specified output folder.
If the specified folder does not exist, a new folder will be created.
1.
Result
The geoprocessing result
to be consolidated.
Results that are added as input can either be a result file (.rlt) or a result from the Results window.
2.
Output Folder
The output folder that will contain the consolidated tools and data.
3.
Convert data to file geodatabase (optional)
Specifies whether input layers will be converted to a file geodatabase or preserve their original format.
- Checked—All data will be converted to a file geodatabase. This parameter does not apply to enterprise geodatabase data sources. To include enterprise geodatabase data, check the Include Enterprise geodatabase data instead of referencing the data parameter.
- Unchecked—Data formats will be preserved when possible. This is the default. The exception to this rule are formats that are not supported in a 64x environment (personal geodatabase (.mdb) data, VPF data, and tables based on Excel spreadsheets or OLEDB connections) and raster formats that ArcGIS cannot write out natively (ADRG, CADRG/ECRG, CIB, and RPF).
4.
Include Enterprise Geodatabase data instead of referencing
the data (optional)
Specifies whether input enterprise geodatabase layers will be converted into a file geodatabase or preserve their original format.
- Checked—All enterprise geodatabase data sources will be converted to a file geodatabase. This is the default.
- Unchecked—All enterprise geodatabase data sources will be preserved and will be referenced in the resulting package.
5.
Extent (optional)
Specifies the extent that will be used to select or clip features.
- Default—The extent will be based on the maximum extent of all participating layers. This is the default.
- Union of Inputs—The maximum extent of all inputs.
- Intersection of Inputs—The minimum area common to all inputs.
- As Specified Below—Specify the minimum and maximum extent values.
- Same as Display—Extent is equal to the data frame or visible display.
6.
Apply Extent only to enterprise geodatabase layers
(optional)
Determines whether specified extent will be applied to all layers or only to enterprise geodatabase layers.
- Unchecked—Extent will be applied to all layers. This is the default.
- Checked—Extent will be applied to enterprise geodatabase layers only.
7.
Schema only (optional)
Specifies whether only the schema of input and output datasets will be consolidated or packaged.
- Unchecked—All features and records for input and output datasets will be included in the consolidated folder or package. This is the default.
- Checked—Only the schema of the input and output datasets will be consolidated or packaged. No features or records will be consolidated or packaged in the output folder.
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