Creates the spatial reference system and closes the window. Available only when the required fields are completed.
Cancels any input and closes the window.
Type a name for the spatial reference system that you are creating. This name can be 1- to 128-characters (not exceeding 128 bytes), and can be either an ordinary or delimited identifier.
Type a numeric identifier for the spatial reference system that you are
creating. The ID is an integer and can be 1 to 10 numeric characters. The
range for the ID is 0 to 2147483647. For a geodetic spatial reference system,
the ID must be in the range 2000000318 to 2000001000. Geodetic Extender
provides predefined geodetic spatial reference systems with ID values
2000000000 to 2000000317.
The ID is used in spatial functions; for example, the st_point(x,y, srs_id)
function.
Optional: Type a 1- to 256-character (not exceeding 256 bytes, including embedded blanks) description to document the spatial reference system.
Specify the name of the coordinate system to be used with this spatial reference system. Select the coordinate system from the list of available coordinate systems.
Opens the Select Coordinate System window so that you can select a coordinate system from a list.
Optional: Specifies that this spatial reference system will use extent transformations. You specify the scale and the minimum and maximum values for the coordinates.
Specifies that this spatial reference system will use extents. You specify the scale and minimum and maximum extent values for the coordinates.
Specifies that this spatial reference system will use offset transformations. You specify the scale and offset values for the coordinates.
Type the numeric scale value for the coordinate. A scale value is the multiplier value for the coordinates. You can change the value to convert data to different measurements, such as from meters to centimeters or from centimeters to inches. The default value is 1.
Type the numeric scale value for the coordinate. A scale value is the multiplier value for the coordinates. You can change the value to convert data to different measurements, such as from meters to centimeters or from centimeters to inches. The default value is 1.
Type the numeric scale value for the coordinate. A scale value is the multiplier value for the coordinates. You can change the value to convert data to different measurements, such as from meters to centimeters or from centimeters to inches. The default value is 1.
Type the numeric scale value for the coordinate. A scale value is the multiplier value for the coordinates. You can change the value to convert data to different measurements, such as from meters to centimeters or from centimeters to inches. The default value is 1.
Type the offset value for the coordinate. An offset value is the number that will be added to each value to get a positive integer for the coordinate and measure values.
Type the offset value for the coordinate. An offset value is the number that will be added to each value to get a positive integer for the coordinate and measure values.
Type the offset value for the coordinate. An offset value is the number that will be added to each value to get a positive integer for the coordinate and measure values.
Type the offset value for the coordinate. An offset value is the number that will be added to each value to get a positive integer for the coordinate and measure values.
Type the maximum possible value for the coordinate.
Type the maximum possible value for the coordinate.
Type the maximum possible value for the coordinate.
Type the maximum possible value for the measure.
Type the minimum possible value for the coordinate.
Type the minimum possible value for the coordinate.
Type the minimum possible value for the coordinate.
Type the minimum possible value for the measure.