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A schema defines the physical structure of the geodatabase along with rules, relationships, and properties of each dataset in the geodatabase. Schemas can be imported from a feature class to another feature class to maintain the structure of the database.
The instructions provided describe how to import the schema from one feature class to another feature class.
Option A - Create a new feature class and import the schema from the desired feature class.
This option is suitable if wanting to copy a schema to a feature class that resides in the same geodatabase to avoid the existing domain to be re-created. However, this method does not import the relationship classes.
Note: If the data contains 3D data, check the Coordinates include Z values. Used to store 3D data. check box.
Note: If the new feature class contains Z values, leave the coordinate system for Z coordinates to default, and click Next.
Option B - Export the schema to a XML workspace document and import the schema from the XML workspace document in the new feature class.
Note: Requires ArcGIS for Desktop Standard or Advanced license.
Option C - Use Extract Data Wizard. This wizard allows users to select only a subset of the datasets and properties to extract.
Note: Requires ArcGIS for Desktop Standard or Advanced license and the Production Mapping license.
For more information, refer to the following ArcGIS Web Help page: Copying a geodatabase schema using Extract Data Wizard in ArcMap.
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