Copy and Create and Delete Raster Catalog Items Tools
Copy Raster Catalog Items
How to Copy Raster Catalog
Items Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Copy Raster Catalog Items
Path to access the tool
:
Copy
Raster Catalog Items Tool, Raster Catalog Toolset, Raster Box, Data Management
Tools Toolbox
Copy Raster Catalog Items
Makes a copy of a raster
catalog, including all of its contents, or a subset of its contents if there is
a selection.
1. Input Raster Catalog
The name and location of
the raster catalog to be copied.
2. Output Raster Catalog
The name and location of
the output raster catalog.
You can copy your output
raster catalog to any type of geodatabase.
3. Configuration Keyword (optional)
Specifies the storage parameters
(configuration) for a geodatabase. Configuration keywords are set up by your
database administrator.
4. Output Spatial Grid 1 (optional)
The Output Spatial Grid
1, 2, and 3 parameters apply only to file geodatabases and enterprise
geodatabases.
If you are unfamiliar with setting grid sizes, leave these
options as 0,0,0 and ArcGIS will compute optimal sizes for you. For more
information about this parameter, refer to the Add Spatial Index tool
documentation.
5. Output Spatial Grid 2 (optional)
Cell size of the second
spatial grid. Leave the size at 0 if you only want one grid. Otherwise, set the
size to at least three times larger than Spatial Grid 1.
6. Output Spatial Grid 3 (optional)
Cell size of the third
spatial grid. Leave the size at 0 if you only want two grids. Otherwise, set
the size to at least three times larger than Spatial Grid 2.
Create Raster Catalog
How to Create Raster
Catalog Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Create Raster Catalog
Path to access the tool
:
Create
Raster Catalog Tool, Raster Catalog Toolset,
Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Create Raster Catalog
Creates an empty raster
catalog in a geodatabase.
1. Output Location
The geodatabase to
contain the raster catalog; this can be any type of geodatabase.
2. Template Raster Catalog (optional)
If you want to base your
new raster catalog on a template, you can specify a template raster catalog.
The new raster catalog will then have the same fields as the template raster
catalog.
3. Raster Catalog Name
The name of the raster
catalog to be created.
4. Coordinate System for Raster Column (optional)
The coordinate system
for the raster column in the raster catalog.
The spatial reference of the raster column is used during data loading as one of the following:
- A default spatial reference for those raster datasets that have an unknown spatial reference
- A target spatial reference if you choose to project your raster datasets that have different spatial references from the raster column
The default value is the
coordinate system set in the geoprocessing Environments.
5. Coordinate System for Geometry Column (optional)
The coordinate system
for the geometry column.
The spatial reference
for the geometry column defines the spatial reference of the footprints of the
raster datasets.
The default value is the
coordinate system set in the geoprocessing Environments.
6. Configuration Keyword (optional)
Specifies the storage
parameters (configuration) for a geodatabase. Configuration keywords are set up
by your database administrator.
7. Output Spatial Grid 1 (optional)
The Output Spatial Grid
1, 2, and 3 parameters are used to compute a spatial index and only apply to
file geodatabases and enterprise geodatabases. If you are unfamiliar with
setting grid sizes, leave these options as 0,0,0 and ArcGIS will compute
optimal sizes for you.
If you use the default
spatial grid index (of zero), it is recommended that you load data using the
Workspace To Raster Catalog tool. If that tool is used to load raster datasets,
the spatial grid size will be automatically calculated. If another tool is used
to load raster datasets into a raster catalog, the Calculate Default Spatial
Grid Index tool needs to be used after the loading is completed.
For more information
about this parameter, refer to the Add Spatial Index tool documentation.
8. Output Spatial Grid 2 (optional)
Cell size of the second
spatial grid. Leave the size at 0 if you only want one grid. Otherwise, set the
size to at least three times larger than Spatial Grid 1.
9. Output Spatial Grid 3 (optional)
Cell size of the third
spatial grid. Leave the size at 0 if you only want two grids. Otherwise, set
the size to at least three times larger than Spatial Grid 2.
10. Raster Management Type (optional)
Raster datasets in raster catalogs can be managed in two ways: managed or unmanaged (by the geodatabase).
- MANAGED—With a managed raster catalog, the raster datasets in the raster catalog will be physically stored in the geodatabase. When a row (or raster) is deleted from the catalog, it is deleted from the geodatabase.
- UNMANAGED—With an unmanaged raster catalog, the raster catalog only contains links or pointers connecting a row to a raster dataset stored outside the geodatabase. All raster datasets loaded into an unmanaged raster catalog must be a file on disk.
Delete Raster Catalog Items
How to Delete Raster
Catalog Items Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??Delete Raster Catalog Items
Path to access the tool
:
Delete
Raster Catalog Items Tool, Raster Catalog Toolset,
Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Delete Raster Catalog Items
Deletes raster catalog
items, including all its contents, or a subset of its contents if there is a selection.
1. Input Raster Catalog
The input raster catalog that will have its items deleted.
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