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Add ability to store feature classes and other geodatabase objects within a simple folder structure.

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03-31-2010 02:17 PM
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by Anonymous User
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Add a geodatabase feature that is a simple organization tool (e.g. folders) that doesn't add any functionality to the data or impose any restrictions like the feature dataset imposes.

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by Anonymous User

Given the widespread misuse of 'feature datasets' could ESRI consider creating a new database structure equivalent to adding a subfolder in windows?

e.g.  geodatabase (right click)> New > feature class OR feature folder (bucket, compartment whatever you want to call it...) OR feature dataset OR rest of the options.   

NB - feature class top of list!

SSWoodward
Status changed to: Needs Clarification

Thanks for the Idea, @Anonymous User. It looks like this Idea may be a duplicate of one posted on the Data Management Exchange. I've linked it below.  If you think it's similar, I'll merge them so your comments and kudos are added to it.

 

Link to Idea - Add Ability to Store Feature Classes and other ...

by Anonymous User

Hi @SSWoodward  - indeed it is! My apologies, I did look but I guess not deep enough 🙂 Great to see there is quite an appetite for it 🙂 

by Anonymous User

Whoah! that idea was 2010, and yet ESRI added create new Feature Dataset as the top choice in Catalog create new in ArcPRO? That is madness. 

SSWoodward

Thanks for the confirmation @Anonymous User ,

One option for dataset organization is the Catalog Dataset, take a look and let us know if this is something that you find useful.

Link - An Overview of Catalog Datasets

User35488

Allow to create sub/child datasets or Group datasets in Geodatabase/FGDB

Kevin_MacLeod

Great idea. Here's the deal.  Almost everyone in the REAL world uses Datasets as folders. Many folks do not know the implications of this, and are not aware that was not their original intent. They were for topology, networks and other complex functionality.  They lock all FCs in them. However, we still use them like folders. Almost everyone does. Because what is the alternative? There isn't one. Hundreds of layers in a flat list is unwieldy.   

 

When I asked the Data Management team leads at a UC sometime early last decade, they said " just use a different database for a different group of layers".  With dozens of 'groups' of layers, like by jurisdiction or utility category etc, that won't work, to have dozens of SDE db connections.  So we soldier on, with Datasets and their Locks.  Hope they can create a concept of SDE database 'folders' that merely serve to organize visually.  No locking, no need to include networks and topologies.  Simply visual appearance. This should be very easy to code. And I love your idea of sub-folders.  Allow infininite sub-directories. 

Team Esri-- thoughts??