All too often, people use the Define Projection tool when they really want to use the Project tool, thinking that if they use it, their data will be projected into the coordinate system that they want.
I suggest that the Define Projection tool
The two proposals Initial and Fix projection could call the same code essentially, allowing one to define a coordinate system for which one doesn't exist or to fix one that is incorrect.
Chris
After finishing two terms of teaching and warning students about the differences between these tools, the preference seems to use the Define Projection tool erroneously...some even thought the Project tool had to do with "projects" and not "projecting" even though it is appropriately located in the toolbox (grief!). In any event, the warning icon needs to be huge and flashing...or perhaps a popup, or the tool fails if the input and output extents don't jive (ie going from DD data to UTM).
The problem is still with us... Define projection is the go-to ... ruining a good many starts to projects, when the Project tool should be used.
Fix Coordinate System - FCS
perfect!!
Use FCS if you defined a GCS as a PCS or vica versa
Six years on, and the grief still continues
I am speaking a bit out of school, as Esri should be left to make these UI decisions... but here's an idea.
Add a boolean parameter - overwrite existing coordinate system, defaulting to true (checked) so current scripts and models won't be broken. It's really difficult to make a case to rename tools or change behavior because this can terribly break existing tools and workflows.
However, this suggested implementation would give an opportunity for the tool dialog to warn users in two ways a) in the tool dialog help pane and b) The tool could raise the warning flag if the box is checked (again default) and there is a coordinate system defined already.
This still won't keep users from going into the dataset properties XY Coordinates tab and changing it there, but it seems the Define Projection tool continues to confuse our students!!!
add flashing neon lights, and I am with you.
Got any gems?
'...I don't want a new file, I just want to change the file I have into X...' (Heard all too often.)
me '...does that file have a defined coordinate system?'
other '...no...'
me '... why are you using it...?'
other '... it was in the zip file...'
I think Define Projection is a good name, it's the Project tool that should be renamed to something like Reproject.
except reproject assumes it has already been projected, which going from geographic coordinates to projected coordinates, hasn't been done
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