In GIS. The professor told us what they expect on the disk, but not how to actually create the disk with all of the needed files so the map will open on any computer in ArcMap. I'm *hoping* someone here knows how to do this.
3/28/2007 9:55:12 AM
I've used ArcMap and done alot of GIS and don't know what you are talking about.
3/28/2007 10:02:38 AM
I'd guess he probably just means to make sure all your source data is available on whatever disk you're turning in. Local shapefiles, grids, or whatever else you're including vs. internet or network based links to geodatabases and/or gis services.Make sense?
3/28/2007 10:06:07 AM
One of the things that you need to do to accomplish this is to go to the file/map properties and check the box to use relative data paths. Then you just need to make sure you include all of your shapefiles along with the arcmap file and maintain their origional file structure. Your instructor should have given detailed instructions on how to do this. Otherwise, the instructions are probably in your online tutorials.
3/28/2007 10:51:27 AM
^Not at all. You'd be surprised at how vague this course is with assignments. And it's online, so it's not like I get in class instruction. >.<I'm going to go in a fiddle with it and hope it works.
3/28/2007 12:13:40 PM
3/28/2007 12:20:09 PM