Why are my State Plane Coordinates not Projecting Correctly?

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07-09-2019 07:06 AM
KaitlynAbrahamson
Occasional Contributor

I am trying to re-project data from NAD 1983 UTM Zone 14N to North Dakota State Plane South, but when I do, it ends up in Canada or Spain (it should be in North Dakota).  Any suggestions how to fix this?

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RobertBorchert
Frequent Contributor III

describe the procedure you are using to do it.

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KaitlynAbrahamson
Occasional Contributor

I bring it into ArcGIS Pro with its original projection.  This projection shows it is in the correct location.  I use the tool define projection to change it into North Dakota State Plane South coordinates and it ends up in another country--outside of its intended position.

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JoeBorgione
MVP Emeritus

Your projection is already defined as UTM NAD 83:  This tool is intended for datasets that have an unknown or incorrect coordinate system defined.

You need to re-project the data into the what you want:  https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/tool-reference/data-management/project.htm:  Projects spatial data from one coordinate system to another.

That should just about do it....
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RobertBorchert
Frequent Contributor III

A best practice if you want to change a projection on a feature class.  First it is best to not define the projection for a Feature Class, you should define a projection for a Feature Dataset.  If you want to change the projection you should create a new feature dataset with the projection you want.  Then import the feature class into the new dataset. 

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KoryKramer
Esri Community Moderator

If when you first add the data it is in the correct location (you've confirmed that!) then you should not use Define Projection.  The project is already defined, and it is correct!

Use https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/tool-reference/data-management/project.htm and Project the data into your desired coordinate system.

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