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Browsing the attribute domains of a geodatabase from a feature class or table

Attribute domains are stored geodatabase-wide. Once a user creates a new attribute domain, that user and all other users can view the properties of that domain and use the domain in a feature class or table.

Attribute domains are managed using the Domains property page, which can be displayed as part of the geodatabase's properties or from the Feature Class or Table Properties dialog box.

  1. In the ArcCatalog tree, right-click a feature class or table.
  2. Click Properties.
  3. Click the Subtypes tab.
  4. Click Domains.
  5. The Domains Properties dialog box appears.

Related Topics

  • About maintaining attribute integrity while editing
  • Creating a new attribute range domain
  • Creating a new coded value domain
  • Modifying and deleting attribute domains
  • Associating default values and domains with tables and feature classes
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