ArcGIS 9.2 is not recognizing spatial reference False Easting for some State Plane projected rasters.
Last Published: August 25, 2014No Product Found
Bug ID Number
NIM005351
Submitted
November 30, 2006
Last Modified
April 2, 2025
Applies to
No Product Found
Version found
9.2
Version Fixed
9.3
Status
Fixed
The bug has been fixed. See the Version Fixed and Additional Information, if applicable, for more information.
Description
Some rasters that previously displayed in the correct location in ArcGIS 9.0 & 9.1 now display in the wrong location in 9.2. The raster is offset by a few thousand miles from where it should be located.
Cause
The false easting and/or false northing are not read correctly by 9.2. When viewed in ArcGIS 9.0 & 9.1 the false easting or false northing contained valid values. In 9.2 the false easting and/or false northing is set to zero.
Workaround
Redefine the projection using the Define Projection tool or by editing the spatial reference in ArcCatalog.