Personal Geodatabases are Microsoft Access databases that can store, query, and manage both spatial and nonspatial data. See here. You should have no problem accessing a Microsoft Access MDB using ArcGIS 10.0.
Personal Geodatabases are Microsoft Access databases that can store, query, and manage both spatial and nonspatial data. See here. You should have no problem accessing a Microsoft Access MDB using ArcGIS 10.0.
Hi Jake, I wasn't quite clear in my post. I know that personal geodatabases are Access databases. What I'm trying to do is convert an non-pgdb into a pgdb but I don't see any option to do that.
You can copy the Access tables into a PGDB later on, but I'm pretty sure there is no mechanism to "spatially enable" an existing Access database. Given the lack of PGDB support with 64-bit ArcGIS Server 10.1, it doesn't seem like this has much future as an ideas.esri.com suggestion.
You won't have to do any additional steps to convert you MDB to a PGD. For example, if I create a MDB in Access I can immediately begin to use this with ArcGIS. I can import/export feature classes, create tables, etc. with the database.
You won't have to do any additional steps to convert you MDB to a PGD. For example, if I create a MDB in Access I can immediately begin to use this with ArcGIS. I can import/export feature classes, create tables, etc. with the database.
I tried that but I get the following error each time
ERROR 000210: Cannot create output L:\tmp\NRCS\soildata\clallam_incl_FS\soildb_WA_2003.mdb\soilmu_a_wa632 Failed to execute (FeatureClassToFeatureClass).