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I used the "Extract values to table" tool in ArcMap 10.6. However I didn't specified the output file format. When I go to the folder where the file is saved I cannot see the file. But when I navigate there in ArcCatalog it is visible and I can open it.
What is the type of this file? I want to migrate it to a Oracle DB with FME and I would like to avoid to change the filetype via 'right-click -> data -> export' if possible since it is quite large. But to use FME I need to know the type.
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I used the "Extract values to table" tool in ArcMap 10.6. However I didn't specified the output file format. When I go to the folder where the file is saved I cannot see the file. But when I navigate there in ArcCatalog it is visible and I can open it.
What is the type of this file? I want to migrate it to a Oracle DB with FME and I would like to avoid to change the filetype via 'right-click -> data -> export' if possible since it is quite large. But to use FME I need to know the type.
arcgis-desktop file-formats
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I used the "Extract values to table" tool in ArcMap 10.6. However I didn't specified the output file format. When I go to the folder where the file is saved I cannot see the file. But when I navigate there in ArcCatalog it is visible and I can open it.
What is the type of this file? I want to migrate it to a Oracle DB with FME and I would like to avoid to change the filetype via 'right-click -> data -> export' if possible since it is quite large. But to use FME I need to know the type.
arcgis-desktop file-formats
I used the "Extract values to table" tool in ArcMap 10.6. However I didn't specified the output file format. When I go to the folder where the file is saved I cannot see the file. But when I navigate there in ArcCatalog it is visible and I can open it.
What is the type of this file? I want to migrate it to a Oracle DB with FME and I would like to avoid to change the filetype via 'right-click -> data -> export' if possible since it is quite large. But to use FME I need to know the type.
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