Excluding tables and feature classes (Maritime Charting)

Although all the tables and feature classes can be included in a product class version, you can choose to exclude them from the extraction process when data is loaded into the production database. When a table or feature class is excluded from extraction, none of the records or features are extracted from it when data is loaded into the production database.

Steps:
  1. Start ArcMap.
  2. If necessary, open the Product Library window by clicking Customize > Production > Product Library on the main menu.

    A tree view of the product library appears.

    Product Library tree view
  3. If necessary, expand Product Library and Products.
  4. Navigate to the product class for which you want to define extraction queries.
  5. Right-click the product class and click Extraction Settings.

    The Extraction Settings dialog box appears.

    Extraction Settings dialog box

  6. Click Advanced.

    The Extraction Exclusions dialog box appears.

    Extraction Exclusions dialog box

  7. Check the Exclude from Extraction check box next to the table or feature class from which you do not want to extract features or records.

    For ENC class extraction exclusions, check the following feature classes and tables:

    • PLTS_VectorIsolatedNodes
    • PLTS_VectorEdges
    • PLTS_VectorConnectedNodes
    • PLTS_SREL
    • PLTS_NAME
    • PLTS_MASTER_SLAVES
    • PLTS_PRODUCT

    For CHART class extraction exclusions, check the same items as the ENC extraction exclusions and, in addition, check the following:

    • LightSectorsL
    • A_L feature classes
    • GRID_Grids

  8. Repeat step 7 as needed.
    TipTip:

    You can click Select All or Clear All to exclude all or none of the feature classes and tables, as appropriate.

  9. Click OK.

    The Extraction Settings dialog box appears.

  10. Click OK.

The tables and feature classes whose check boxes are checked are excluded from the extraction process when data is loaded into the production database.

2/17/2015