Output field names are matched to the name of the output coordinate notation for example, if the output format is MGRS, then the new output field name will be named MGRS. The OID field values can be used to differentiate valid notations that are converted if Exclude records with invalid notation is checked on. See the Input Coordinate Format parameter explanation below for more information.Īll fields from the input table, including the OID field and the input format fields, are transferred to the output point feature class. GARS, GEOREF, UTM_ZONES, UTM_BANDS, USNG, and MGRS are single-string coordinate formats, meaning only one field contains the coordinate. GEOREF (World Geographic Reference System)įor DD_1, DDM_1, and DMS_1, the latitude and longitude values required to represent a location are concatenated into a single string and stored in a single field.įor DD_2, DDM_2, and DMS_2, the latitude and longitude values are represented by two separate fields.įor DD_NUMERIC, the latitude and longitude values are stored in two separate fields of type double.The default is GCS_WGS_1984 unless the input table is a feature class, in which case the default is the coordinate system of the input features. (Latitude) is specified with the Input Coordinate System parameter. The coordinate system of the values stored in the X Field ![]() Learn more about supported notation formats Usage Converts coordinate notations contained on one or two fields from one notation format to another.
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