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The tool messages will include the list of data element names that were imported. The input XML workspace document file containing geodatabase contents to be imported. The file can be an. Specifies whether both data feature class and table records, including geometry and schema will be imported, or only the schema will be imported. The geodatabase configuration keyword to be applied if the Target Geodatabase parameter value is an enterprise or file geodatabase.

Feedback on this topic? However, the item's thumbnail, geoprocessing history, and intrinsic properties remain in place in the item's metadata. Finally, the actual properties of the item such as its spatial reference, fields in the attribute table, feature count, and so on are added automatically to its metadata by ArcGIS Pro.

Metadata content in the specified format is extracted from the source item's metadata and converted to ArcGIS metadata format. The resulting ArcGIS metadata elements are saved back to the item's metadata. If no metadata content in the specified format exists in the source item's metadata, no metadata is imported to the item selected in the catalog view.

Feedback on this topic? Back to Top. Copy metadata from one item to another Complete the following steps to copy metadata from one item to another: In the catalog view, browse to and select the item to document. On the Catalog tab on the ribbon, in the Metadata group, click Import. On the Import Metadata dialog box, click the browse button.

On the Browse for source metadata dialog box, browse to and select the item whose metadata you want to copy. Click OK. Open the catalog view. Browse to and select the local item in the contents list.

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The resulting geodatabase XML document can be very large when you copy both the data as well as the schema. Generally, this tool is not recommended for copying geodatabase data. Alternatives for making a geodatabase copy include the use of the Copy or Export tools within the context menu or the geoprocessing tools available in the To Geodatabase toolset to copy subsets of the information.

XML workspace documents are very useful for copying geodatabase schemas empty geodatabases from one type to another.



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