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Start Catalog or RCMP and open the Catalog window. Create a connection to your database. Right-click the table, point to New, and click Feature Class. Type a name for the feature class.
Click a point feature template in the Create Features window. Click the Point tool. On the Create Features window. Optionally, use snapping to help you create points at exact locations relative to other features. Click the map to create the point. The point is created on your map and is selected.
Start Catalog or RCMP and open the Catalog window. Create a connection to your database. Right-click the table, point to New, and click Feature Class. Type a name for the feature class.
Introducing feature templates and the Create Features window When you start editing, the Create Features window opens vertically and docks on the right side of your RCMP application. The top of the Create Features window lists the feature templates in your map. A feature template is a new concept at Arc GIS 10.
A feature class is a collection of geographic features that share the same geometry type (such as point, line, or polygon) and the same attribute fields for a common area. Streets, well points, parcels, soil types, and census tracts are examples of feature classes.
A “Feature” is a single entity in GIS that has both geometry and attribute data. The attribute data can be just a single ID number, or it can encompass all kinds of other data about the feature. You could also split that one feature into two features, both with identical attribute data, but different geometries.
A feature dataset is a collection of related feature classes that share a common coordinate system. Feature datasets are used to spatially or thematically integrate related feature classes.
Start Catalog or RCMP and open the Catalog window. Create a connection to your database. Right-click the table, point to New, and click Feature Class. Type a name for the feature class.
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