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Why does 'select within a distance' produce a differrent result than 'buffer/clip'? Shouldn't these 2 functions produce the same result? Red circles indicate date that should be in the result. All shape files and data frame are in the same projection.

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01-23-2017 06:45 AM
REMYSYLVE
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IanMurray
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I would guess it would have something to do with the projection you are using, and whether you used a planar or Geodesic Buffer when you used the Buffer tool.  If you are working with a geographic coordinate systems instead of a projected coordinate system, it does not take into account the curvature of the earth when calculating distances with the select by location(within a distance).

http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/131766/why-the-select-by-location-analysis-calculates-distanc...

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IanMurray
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I would guess it would have something to do with the projection you are using, and whether you used a planar or Geodesic Buffer when you used the Buffer tool.  If you are working with a geographic coordinate systems instead of a projected coordinate system, it does not take into account the curvature of the earth when calculating distances with the select by location(within a distance).

http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/131766/why-the-select-by-location-analysis-calculates-distanc...

REMYSYLVE
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Good deal.  Thank you.

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