shrug-l: Multiple Spatial Reference Definition
Tripp Corbin
tcorbin at keckwood.com
Fri Dec 2 10:39:58 EST 2005
If you are talking feature classes within a geodatabase, if you place
them all in to a feature dataset they are forced to share the same
spatial reference. If you are talking about shapefiles then there is not
a quick tool I know of that comes with ArcGIS software. There is
probably a script out there for it or you might use model builder.
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Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 10:33 AM
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Subject: shrug-l: Multiple Spatial Reference Definition
Is it possible to define the spatial reference for more than one dataset
simultaneously?
Jim Thomas
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