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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] Projection problem |
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01/04/2006 05:00:03 PM |
| From: |
Tripp Corbin |
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Have you tried deleting the prj file then using the Spatial Adjust tools to put it in the correct location?
Tripp Corbin, MCP, GISP Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping ESRI Authorized Instructor Keck & Wood, Inc. www.keckwood.com (678) 417-4013 (678) 417-8785 fax
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-----Original Message----- From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com [mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of Chris Hardenbrook Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:54 PM To: gislist@lists.geocomm.com Subject: [gislist] Projection problem
I have recently started working in the Public Works Dept of a small municipality and have inherited some shape files that have "corrupt" (for lack of a more accurate term) projections. One of the files, for instance, is the locations and attributes of 343 fire hydrants. We are on the Santa Monica Bay coast and use NAD83 State Plane FIPS V 0405 (US feet and 1980 GRS) and the file in question says that is what it is using, too. Instead, however, of being in the vicinity of 118 degrees West and 33 degrees North, it exists in the vicinity of 67 degs W and 34 degs N. Nothing I can do will convince it to come back home. We're using ArcGIS 9.1 (no extensions).
I have used various ways to redefine the projection including deleting the .prj file (same as hitting the "clear" button in the spatial reference properties dialog). I can rebuild this file from scratch if need be but I am curious to know how to restore this file (I mean, what if it were 3,430 hydrants!) Has anyone else run into such a thing? Any suggestions are welcome, thanks in advance.
Chris Hardenbrook Public Works GIS City of Hermosa Beach, CA 310-318-0263 chardenbrook@hermosabch.org
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