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What are the benefits of integrating GIS project data into a
geodatabase? -
correct answer ✅A geodatabase *provides one central location to
manage and access your data*. The geodatabase does not have any
size limits, which means that your project (and associated data) can
grow without storage constraints.
You can *build relationships between the different datasets with a
geodatabase*. These relationships can help you represent more
advanced data networks, such as the infrastructure for water
distribution, gas pipelines, and telephone services.
Storing data in a geodatabase can also *improve data accuracy*.
You can create rules that ensure that your features or feature
attributes comply with a set of standards.
What is a geodatabase? -
correct answer ✅a database or file structure used to store, query,
and manipulate spatial data
What are some of the common GIS data formats that can be
imported into a geodatabase? -
correct answer ✅*Shapefiles and CAD files* (define feature and
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attribute information using a series of files that can be stored
within a folder)
*Raster data* (often stored in image file formats such as TIFF, JPEG,
and NITF)
*Tabular data* (often formatted in Microsoft Excel, text, and CSV
file form)
[Importing data into a geodatabase]
What does the method that you choose to use to import your data
into a setup geodatabase depend upon? -
correct answer ✅It depends upon the format of the original data
and how much of the original data that you want to import into the
geodatabase.
[Importing data into a geodatabase]
What are 3 methods of importing data into a geodatabase? -
correct answer ✅1. *Copy the data from one geodatabase into
another geodatabase*. This method creates an exact copy of the