The following table includes definitions of commonly used terms relating to tables and attributes. Some of the definitions are for specific parts of a table, such as a field, while other terms refer to table-related functionality, such as a join. Table and attribute terminology TermDefin...
Error table attributes Field aliasDescriptionExample value Object ID The object ID of the error feature. 1 Origin network source ID The source ID of the origin feature participating in the error situation. 3 Origin global ID The global ID of one of the features participating in the error situat...
When selecting values from a field in an attribute table, it is helpful to use the Select By Attributes tool to choose the values including null values. By providing a query expression, the Select By Attributes tool picks the features that match the selection criteria. In the example...
The table's attributes include the name and type of hut, the number of people it accommodates, and its latitude-longitude coordinates in decimal degrees. Latitude-longitude coordinates, or some other set of x,y coordinate system values, are needed to create a feature class from a table. ...
Calculate Geometry Attributes Displaying tables Open tabular data Sort records in a table Filter data in the table Hide columns in a table Freeze columns in a table An overview of the Layers and Table Views toolset Make Query Table Make Table View ...
Supports viewing, filtering, and editing of table attributes. A hosted table exposes a feature service. Depending on your active portal, different layer types are available to share. Some layer types require packages to be created and uploaded depending on the active portal and the type of data...
Tables manage attributes. This means they store information. In a geodatabase, tables usually store information about a geographic entity. Tables contain rows. Each row is one record. In a spatial table, each row represents one feature. All rows in a table have the same columns. Columns are...
Relationship class intermediate table attributes The intermediate table of a many-to-many or attributed relationship class can optionally serve a second purpose—storing attributes of the relationship itself. For example, in a parcel database, you may have a dataset containing parcel information rela...
Add an event to a feature service by adding a row to any point or line event layer's attribute table in ArcGIS Pro.
Stores metadata about the most recent source of the COGO dimension. Values are system-populated or can be set in the Attributes table. Values can be Entered, From Geometry, or Computed. The field uses the system-added PF_COGOType domain. ...