Arcgis Error The Coordinates Or Measures Are Out Of Bounds
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Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to the create feature task could not be completed arcgis 10 ArcGIS Ideas Error: Out of bounds" error returned when importing data or editing coordinates out of bounds arcgis 10 a geodatabase feature class Error Message Importing data to a geodatabase feature dataset or feature class, or creating features the feature's geometry could not be modified. the coordinates or measures are out of bounds in an ArcMap editing session, fails with one of the following error messages:ArcGIS 8.x error messages:"Some features did not convert because of errors. Do you want to see the errors?"OR"The coordinates or measures
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are out of bounds."OR"The Create Feature task could not be completed. The coordinates or measures are out of bounds."ArcGIS 9.x error messages:"Input feature
without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > GIS > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.AnsweredAssumed AnsweredThe coordinates or measures are out of bounds�?�why?Question asked by Jamal432@gmail.com on Aug 3, 2010Latest reply on Aug 3, 2010 by geonetadmin Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 1The coordinates or measures are out of bounds�?�why?What I did is:1. I created geodatabase2. I created dataset 3. I created feature class4. I added the http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000008530 feature class to the ArcMap5. I started editing�?�but I got the message: The coordinates or measures are out of boundsI've the following questions:1. What is the default bound of the created feature class?2. Why when I changed the scale to 1:100, i could draw the feature?3. What is the default scale for the feature class? And why https://geonet.esri.com/thread/108520 that layer started with the shown scale?4. How to get the bound of the layer?Attachmentsscalew.jpg8.0 KBbound.jpg8.0 KBNo one else has this questionMark as assumed answeredOutcomesVisibility: GIS2826 ViewsLast modified on Aug 3, 2010 11:02 AMTags:gisContent tagged with gisdesktopContent tagged with desktopThis content has been marked as final. Show 1 comment1 ReplyNameEmail AddressWebsite AddressName(Required)Email Address(Required, will not be published)Website Addressgeonetadmin Aug 3, 2010 12:18 PMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerOriginal User: mkennedyThe coordinates or measures are out of bounds�?�why?What I did is:1. I created geodatabase2. I created dataset 3. I created feature class4. I added the feature class to the ArcMap5. I started editing�?�but I got the message: The coordinates or measures are out of boundsI've the following questions:1. What is the default bound of the created feature class?2. Why when I changed the scale to 1:100, i could draw the feature?3. What is the default scale for the feature class? And why that layer started with the shown scale?4. How to get the bound of the layer? Hello, The default bounds, often called the
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Web Maps - CityEngine WebScenes → Jul 9 2013 GIS Tips - ArcCatalog coords are out ofbounds Problem: When loading data into into a feature class, you get the error “the coordinates or measures are out of bounds” This issue most often arises for me when I am in ArcCatalog using the simple data loader tool. It can also arise when trying to import a feature class into a feature dataset, when creating new features during an edit session in ArcMap, or when performing spatial adjustment to move features to a new location. In each case, the error occurs when the extent of the feature class or feature database is not large enough to contain the new or moved features. The solution would appear to be “increase the extent,” however, it is not possible to change the extent once a feature class or feature dataset has been created. You need instead to create a new one with the correct extent. I will show you how to do that, returning to the example of the Oceanic layers I used in my post about preparing layers for merging with model builder. Today, I would like to merge all my city point shapefiles into one feature class in my master Oceanic geodatabase. I have city points for Australia and Papua New Guinea. If I merely import the Australia shapefile as a feature class, and then attempt to load the Papua New Guinea points into that feature class, I will get this error message: One of the points is out of bounds! By displaying the layers in ArcMap, it’s easy to see what happened. When I imported the Australia shapefile, the spatial domain was defined as the extent of that layer. The one Papua New Guinea point that didn’t get loaded fell too far east of that domain. A good rule of thumb is: if you have a dataset that covers your entire domain, import that first and then load the other datasets into it. However, you often won’t. In that case you are going to have to take one or two extra steps. Single step method (good enough for most purposes): Create a new feature class. ArcCatalog will ask you to chose the projection of the feature class, and when you do, the extent will be set to the all of the mathematically possible values in that coordinate system. In other worlds, the whole world (and then some). ArcCatalog will then allow you to chose a schema for the new feature class. Import the schema from one of the layers you are going to load in. You will now be able to load all of your layers into the new feature class without any out of bound