
In the dialog box listing the Field Names, click the field named Shape.Accept the Default Configuration Keyword. The name may contain underscores, but spaces are not allowed. Right-click on the personal geodatabase and select New > Feature Class.Set an extent larger than the original stand-alone feature class using the following steps: Setting the extent for a new stand-alone feature class at 8.x, 9.0 and 9.1: Click OK again in the New Feature dataset dialog box.ĭata that fits within this extent can be imported without errors. Click Select navigate to and select the correct projection definition for the feature dataset.Type the coordinates from the extent noted in step 4.In the Spatial Reference Properties dialog box, select the XY Domain tab.Make note of the coordinates at the top, bottom, left and right extent of the dataset.Right-click the data layer, click Properties, and click the Source tab.
Add a geographic dataset such as state, county, municipal boundary that has the extent desired for the new feature dataset and that uses the correct projection. Features outside the exact extent fail to import and an error message displays. Set an extent for a new feature dataset with exact coordinates using the following steps: This method sets the precise coordinates entered. The extent is now set so that the data can be imported correctly. Click OK again in the New Feature Dataset dialog box. If the data does not have a projection defined, click the Select button on the Coordinate System tab, and select the correct Projected Coordinate System to apply to the feature dataset. Return to the XY Domain tab and note how the X and Y coordinates have changed. In the Spatial Reference Properties dialog box, click Apply. This data should have the projection defined, and include the extent of your area of interest. Click the Coordinate System tab, click the Import button, and navigate to the data to import the extent. The values for MinX and MinY are both -10000, and the values for MaxX and MaxY are both 11474. On the Spatial Reference Properties dialog box, click the XY Domain tab. Right-click the personal geodatabase and select New > Feature Dataset. Set an extent larger than original feature dataset with these steps: This method provides an extent approximately five times as large as the dataset or feature class from which the extent is imported. Setting the extent for a new feature dataset at 8.x, 9.0 and 9.1: The extent of a new feature dataset or feature class in ArcGIS Desktop is set by defining the coordinate system when the feature dataset or feature class is created. This simplified process for setting the extent applies both to file geodatabases (GDB) and personal geodatabases (MDB). Setting the extent of a new feature dataset or feature class at 9.2, 9.3, 9.3.1 and 10.x: The extent of the feature dataset or feature class is not changed by defining the coordinate system (projection). After the feature dataset or feature class is created, the extent cannot be changed. The extent of a geodatabase feature dataset or feature class can only be set when it is created.
The extent of the geodatabase feature dataset or feature class is not large enough to contain the data being imported, or to store the extent of the features being added to the feature class in the editing session. The coordinates or measures are out of bounds." Cause "The Create Feature task could not be completed.
#JBIDWATCHER OUT OF BOUNDS FULL#
contains the full list of features not able to be copied."
"Input feature : falls outside of output XYDomain. The coordinates or measures are out of bounds." "The coordinates or measures are out of bounds." "Some features did not convert because of errors. Importing data to a geodatabase feature dataset or feature class, or creating features in an ArcMap editing session, fails with one of the following error messages: Error: Out of bounds" error returned when importing data or editing a geodatabase feature class Error Message