Hello Jeff, thank you for the video. I have a question. When you have created the gdb in Arcgis the data are structured in Arcgis but these are organized links to the actual data that are kept on the desktop's folder. The data in folder are still not organized. Actually my question is how to organize the data - all these files with different extentions.
If I understand your question right. The gdb when you look at it outside of ArcGIS does not look organized, in fact it’s just a bunch of non sense, programming language to me. It only makes sense when you look at it in ArcGIS. Does that answer your question?
can you do this with some selected feature classes as opposed to the whole shapefile? i have one large project with 9 different communities information that i would like to separate into 9 geodatabases
Your explanations were so good.
Thank you so much for this video! Really appreciated it!
You are so welcome!
Great video. Thanks.
So helpful. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Hello Jeff, thank you for the video. I have a question. When you have created the gdb in Arcgis the data are structured in Arcgis but these are organized links to the actual data that are kept on the desktop's folder. The data in folder are still not organized. Actually my question is how to organize the data - all these files with different extentions.
If I understand your question right. The gdb when you look at it outside of ArcGIS does not look organized, in fact it’s just a bunch of non sense, programming language to me. It only makes sense when you look at it in ArcGIS. Does that answer your question?
@@jeffsun_GIS yes and no, i mean actually how to store the geo data in gdb.
can you do this with some selected feature classes as opposed to the whole shapefile? i have one large project with 9 different communities information that i would like to separate into 9 geodatabases
Yes! If you select the features you want In the geodatabase first then export it into the GDB. That should work
Thanks for the video !! One question: If I would want to share the database, I would just have to share the folder right? Thanks again
Yes thats right. Or zip it up in a zip folder and email it
Jeff can this created file be open using Microsoft Access?
great
Thank you