Good morning
I am running into a weird issue where my map in my Pro Document is displaying Z units in meters. This is despite the fact that I have
Despite all of this when I create a new polygon, it will create a polygon at the proper elevation in feet but when I edit the vertices it will show the units in meters.... This is weird but it creates a problem when I copy and paste an existing polygon where it multipies the new polygon by 3.28 during the copy/paste operation.
Is there another setting I need to adjust to prevent this from happening and to correctly show the vertices of edited features and Geometry Z-values in English units?
The items I am editing are in GCS WGS84 if that is the issue.
Thanks.
Hi Robert,
Here is how it works:
In the screenshot below, I’ve tried to illustrate a possible example where the XY units may not match the Z units. In the screenshot, the layer’s XY coordinate system uses feet as the linear unit, so the map’s display units have been set to feet, which controls the XY units in the Edit Vertices tool. The XY coordinate system of the map is WGS 1984 Web Mercator (auxiliary sphere), which uses a linear unit of meters, therefore, the Edit Vertices tool will display Z values in meters:
As far as incorrect z-values when you copy and paste - we are investigating a possible scenario where that could occur. Can you please provide me with more details about the coordinate system(s) (XY and possibly Z) of your layer and the map - as well as information about the map units and display units as discussed above?
EDIT: I know you have provided some information already, but perhaps some screenshots of the map's properties General tab and Coordinate System tab, as well as the layer's coordinate system tab will help.
Thank you,
Scott
Good afternoon. I just replied back to Michael Contreras and will get him the files thru DoD Safe. I am fairly certain my Z units of the underlying data is set in ft. in both map and scene. The underlying data is in WGS84 which may be where I am getting off track. I am sending the files to Michael Contreras now. Thanks.