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Two days
Overview
In this course (formerly known as
Topology in the GeoDatabase) students will be introduced to the current ArcGIS Geodatabase environment. Local data will be used for the course. Participants learn how to create, use, edit and manage spatial and attribute data stored in the Geodatabase and how to share geodatabase schema with XML. A new Geodatabase is created from scratch. Data loading, topology rule creation, and maintaining data integrity through spatial and attribute validation will be covered. Participants are encouraged to bring their local data, if possible.
Audience
This course is for spatial data managers and analysts who have an understanding of the ArcGIS desktop applications (ArcMap and ArcCatalog) and are ready to make use of the Geodatabase environment. New and existing data managers interested in migrating to the Geodatabase environment can benefit from taking this course.
Goals
- Geodatabase creation and data loading
- Creation of Topology in the Geodatabase
- Spatial validation of Topology
- Creation of Subtypes and Domains
- Attribute validation
- XML Export/Import
- Perform topologic edits
Topics covered
- Geodatabase overview
- Introducing Topology
- Spatial and Attribute validation in the Geodatabase
- XML Export/Import
- Performing Topologic edits
Prerequisites and recommendations
Registrants should have taken Introduction to ArcGIS II or have equivalent knowledge.
Attendees should be familiar with ArcMap and ArcCatalog.
It is NOT required that registrants have extensive experience with Geodatabases before taking this course. The focus of the course is to provide an introduction to Geodatabases and Topology in the ArcGIS environment with hands on exercises using local data.
Price: $800 (per seat)