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Bogue

While exporting a MS Excel 2007 table to a DBF table through ArcCatalog, the last digit of a numeric (double) field turns to zero.

Dernière publication: August 25, 2014 ArcGIS for Desktop
Numéro d’ID de bogue NIM047325
EnvoiAugust 6, 2009
Dernière modificationJune 5, 2024
S’applique àArcGIS for Desktop
Version trouvée9.3
Système d’exploitationWindows OS
Version du système d’exploitationXP
StatutWill Not Be Addressed

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Solution de contournement

1. Export the table through excel (MS Office 2003) to dbIV2. Create a new DBF table in ArcCatalog and add a field type=double; with appropriate precision and scale settings to allow for numbers greater than 11 digits (as in the Excel table attached to this incident). The default Precision (15) and Scale (6) properties for the resulting DBF are not appropriate for the data being exported.

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ID de bogue: NIM047325

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