PROBLEM
Feature classes or shapefiles that are joined to an Excel spreadsheet may fail to export.
There are several possible causes for the problem:
• The Excel table has fields with names starting with special characters; for example, if the table has a column formatted to use currency, and the dollar ($) symbol is used.
• The Excel table has field names longer than the specified limit for exporting data type:
▪ Geodatabase feature class, table, and field names can be up to 64 characters. Specifically, users can only enter up to 52 characters for a feature class name in personal geodatabase because the system appends characters to a total of 64.
▪ Shapefiles and .dbf field names can be up to 10 characters long.
• The Excel table contains blank fields.
• The Excel table has field names that contain words that are considered as reserved keywords, such as date, day, month, table, text, user, when, where, year, and zone. Each underlying DBMS can have its own set of reserved keywords. For a list of keywords for Microsoft Access, refer to the following web document, List of reserved words in Access 2002 and in later versions of Access.
• The Excel table has field names that start with a numeric value.
Note:
For multiple conversions, refer to the following ArcGIS Web Help document, Table to dBASE(Conversion).
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