000869 : <value>: The Z units of the output geographical spatial reference are undefined. A default Z factor of 1 was used.

Description

Surface calculations in geographic coordinate systems may not create valid output results when the horizontal ground units and vertical elevation units use a different measure. This typically occurs when the horizontal (x,y) units are geographic and the vertical (z) units are a linear unit (for example, feet or meters).

The tool was not able to determine an appropriate value for the z-factor because the z-coordinate unit is not defined. By default a value of 1.0 will be used for the z-factor.

Since the length of a degree of longitude changes with latitude, you will need to specify an appropriate z-factor for that latitude.

Solution

  • If the provided default value of 1.0 is not acceptable, specify an appropriate z-factor for the tool parameter.

    If the output spatial reference contains the correct vertical coordinate system, an appropriate z-factor can be calculated.

  • Alternatively, use a projected coordinate system where the x,y and z-units are the same.

  • You can use the Define Projection tool or Project Raster tool to apply the proper vertical coordinate system to the input data.

3/4/2014