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Also, if you don't need them be just shapes, converting from XY will take up more space on AOGOL and esentially use more credits. If you just want to share the table I would use the geodatabase option since it wont store all the files that have to draw shapes, just basically the dbf.
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put your tables in a geodatabase and this error should go away (but will copy to arcgis online)- To do this, do I turn the excel into shape first through X, Y? NO just load the table into your geodatabase through the catalog oin your tables to your feature and export to a new shapefile with the attributes included join it with the shape file ? -Yes -use XY coordinates to create the feature and export to a shapefile for loading I did this, and it still had the error. -Did you export to a shapefile, because just displaying events does not actually create data
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You have three options: -put your tables in a geodatabase and this error should go away (but will copy to arcgis online) -join your tables to your feature and export to a new shapefile with the attributes included -use XY coordinates to create the feature and export to a shapefile for loading
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Does your data have elevation data included and is it Z-aware? You will need to convert the ECW, a flat compressed jpeg into a raster dataset and attach Z values using a DEM. Then you can use 3D analyst tools to set the properties and calculate building heights, depending on which type of raster or LAS dataset you create. You can use aspect, Surfaces Differences, or Sun Shadow Volume are just a few options.
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