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Is there any way to do topology outside of geodatabase?

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Question ajoutée par Sunil Patil - PMP , GIS Consultant , Bin Omran Trading & Telecommunication
Date de publication: 2016/07/24
MOHAMED ALKAMEL
par MOHAMED ALKAMEL , WHO Sudan , WHO

Topology is a collection of rules that, coupled with a set of editing tools and techniques, enables the geodatabase to more accurately model geometric relationships. ArcGIS implements topology through a set of rules that define how features may share a geographic space and a set of editing tools that work with features that share geometry in an integrated fashion. A topology is stored in a geodatabase as one or more relationships that define how the features in one or more feature classes share geometry. The features participating in a topology are still simple feature classes—rather than modifying the definition of the feature class, a topology serves as a description of how the features can be spatially related 

NO creat 

topology outside of geodatabase?

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par Utilisateur supprimé

No, there is not any way to do topology outside of geodatabase in ArcMap.

Adam Ibrahim
par Adam Ibrahim , Portsudan , Red Sea , Red Sea Eng.Consulting Center

No any other way to do the topology without geodatabase

Chidinma Kelechi Chigozie Aham
par Chidinma Kelechi Chigozie Aham , gis analyst , Arctic Spatial Limited

Its not possible in ArcMap

mohammed hyder ali
par mohammed hyder ali , GIS Specialist , Ministry Of Defence - Qatar

nope there is no way to utilize topology outside the geodatabase.

sameera IKRAM
par sameera IKRAM , English teacher , EDUCARE SCHOOL

no there is no any other way to create topology instead of geodatabase.

Saad Ali
par Saad Ali , Assistant Manager (Scientific Research) , Govt

You need to use some other software for that, i.e Qgis. But for ArcMap you cannot apply topology outside of Geodatabase.

No i dont thinks so 

i dont thiks thate yo kante 

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