Having the same problem at a fully patched ArcGIS 10.2.2 Standard w/64bit background geoprocessing on Windows 7 Pro 64bit SP1
The attached image displays a point "Identify." Notice the Lat_DD and Lon_DD attributes (used to create the points) do not match the "Location" values.
The attached File Geodatabase (zipped into a single file) contains two tables:
BTW - Same results using ArcGIS 10.0
Is this enough information? Thank you
Hi Bruce,
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The attached image displays a point "Identify." Notice the Lat_DD and Lon_DD attributes (used to create the points) do not match the "Location" values.
The attached File Geodatabase (zipped into a single file) contains two tables:
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The attachments are there and are downloadable from my message(s).
Maybe site privileges or some other geonet settings are not allowing you to seem them. I'm checking into that possibility.
Bruce,
The properties page of your layer indicates that you created the points using state plane (feet), NOT degrees decimal.
I think that might be a bit of a problem.
When you load a table into make XY events, you have to specify the correct XY columns & what the numbers in those columns represent, ie the correct coordinate system.
Neil
Choosing "WGS 1984" (as given by Jake Skinner) from "Geographic Coordinate Systems/World" seems to have corrected the problem. The points are now in the proper locations.
The information below was given for the points, so I assumed they should be created using the "projection"
So, from the information given, what told you I should use WGS 1984? My guess is because Lat/Long values were used indicating "world coordinates"!?!
Thank you Jake and Neil
Yes, since the lat/long values were in the format they were in. State Plane coordinates would be a 6 digit and 7 digit coordinate. Ex: 237219.09, 2693160.81