A Measured Grid based on a Projected Coordinate System, applied to a Data Frame in a Geographic Coordinate System, interprets the user-defined origin in decimal degrees - the units of the Data Frame Coordinate System - and ignores the projection assigned to the measured grid.
Last Published: August 25, 2014No Product Found
Bug ID Number
NIM011128
Submitted
August 21, 2007
Last Modified
June 5, 2024
Applies to
No Product Found
Version found
9.2
Status
Non-Reproducible
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Additional Information
No Public Explanation
Workaround
This is not user error. Margaret Maher 8-31-07 Regarding "Reason for Reject." below:The Coordinate System for the Measured Grid is UTM, and the UTM coordinate system does not have any negative values for either X or Y anywhere in the world, regardless of the hemisphere.Therefore, it is counter-intuitive to tell users to enter negative numbers for the user-defined origin, in order to get even coordinates for the graticule labels.