Hi folks,
I wonder if any of you out there know what the theoretical limit on the number of records which can be stored in a raster value attribute table is? I am building a series of stepwise combination rasters which may yield in excess of 2 million unique combinations.
I know you can select the option not to build a raster attribute table when the number of unique values is greater than a number you specify (65,536 the default) by going to Tools - Options - Raster Tab - Raster Attribute Table, but I wondered whether there is a limit on the number of records which can be generated, or whether this limit is governed by the size of the attribute table stored on disk (2GB)?
Any input appreciated...
Dave
The maximum possible ObjectID value is 2,147,483,648. The ObjectID field is maintained by ArcGIS and guarantees a unique ID for each row in a table. This is the limit of records in a table in theory. However, since raster attribute tables outside of a geodatabase are maintained/created as .dbf files, they are subject to the 2gb limit on disk just like a shapefile's attribute table would be.
Regards,
Eric
Is this valid in case of the attribute tables of feature classes (point, polyline, polygon)?
What about their maximum number of records and columns that they can take?
Yes, it is valid for feature classes since they use ObjectID too. For additional details on geodatabase limits you can review File geodatabase size and name limits