US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Implementing the SDSFIE USACE SDSFIE Training Prerequisites: Introduction to the SDSFIE.

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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Implementing the SDSFIE USACE SDSFIE Training Prerequisites: Introduction to the SDSFIE

BUILDING STRONG ® Video sequence 2 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Objectives  Understand the steps necessary to create an SDSFIE compliant geodatabase  Become familiar with the SDSFIE web site browser and generation workflows  Become familiar with implementing an SDSFIE compliant geodatabase using ArcCatalog 3 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® STEPS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE SDSFIE 4 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Implementation steps  Determine data requirements  Log into SDSFIE website  Select the USACE Adaptation  Identify and select desired Feature Types in the SDSFIE version  Generate the schema for a Geodatabase  Create a Geodatabase in ArcCatalog using the generated schema 5 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® WEB SITE BROWSER AND GENERATION WORKFLOWS 6 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Generating a schema  Step 1. Determine data requirements  Step 2: Go to the SDSFIE web site  Step 3: Select the USACE Adaptation  Step 4: Identify and select desired feature types from the USACE Adaptation  Step 5: Select version of ArcGIS you use, then download XML workspace document 7 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Step 1. Determine data requirements District Recreation Planning Three required feature types: trails parcels habitat types 8 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Step 2: Go to the SDSFIE website Step 3: Select the USACE Adaptation 239 Gold Feature Types 9 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Step 4: Identify and select desired feature types from the USACE Adaptation Three project feature types: trails parcels habitat types Three SDSFIE teature types: RecreationTrail LandParcel Vegetation Find Definitional Matches 10 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Step 5: Select version of ArcGIS (9.3 or 10.x) 11 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® IMPLEMENTING AN SDSFIE COMPLIANT GEODATABASE 12 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Creating a geodatabase  Step 6: In ArcCatalog, create new, empty geodatabase  Step 7: In ArcCatalog, import the XML workspace document  Step 8: Check the new SDSFIE compliant geodatabase 13 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Step 6: In ArcCatalog, create new, empty geodatabase 14 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Step 7: In ArcCatalog, import the XML workspace document 15 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® RecreationTrail feature class with all attributes, and properly associated domains Personal Geodatabase with all feature classes and domains Step 8: Check the new geodatabase 16 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Review  Understand the steps necessary to create an SDSFIE compliant geodatabase  Become familiar with the SDSFIE web site browser and generation workflows  Become familiar with implementing an SDSFIE compliant geodatabase using ArcCatalog 17 of 18

BUILDING STRONG ® Next steps  Videos should be seen next are ► Preparing your local data  Contact with comments or additional 18 of 18