2 - Geographic Data Management
2 - Geographic Data Management
Another way to add elds to a table or feature class is to import them from an existing dataset. When you do this, any
elds you may have just dened are automatically deleted, so import before dening any additional elds you may
need. You can modify the properties of the imported elds, just as with elds you dene.
names and characters are permitted. The table designer checks the names you type using a set of common rules, but
each database is slightly different. If you want more control over a elds data types or structure, create the table
keyboard.
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feature class or table properties dialog box (right-click the feature class or table in the Catalog tree and click Properties).
On the General tab, you can change the alias. On the Fields tab you can delete a eld youve added (as described above)
or change the alias or default value for a eld by typing in the appropriate box. You cannot modify the feature class
geometry, or eld types or lengths. You can add new elds by typing in an empty row.
You can also delete and add elds when previewing a table in ArcCatalog, as well as when viewing a table in ArcMap
(see Adding elds and calculating attribute values in Chapter 5).
If youve dened many elds and then ndafter youve nished creating the feature class or tablethat you need to
modify the type or length of one or a few elds, you can delete the eld and then add a new one. Or, you can create a
new feature or class or table and then import the elds from the original oneonce youve imported the elds you can
modify the ones you need to, up to the point you click the Finish button.
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