Select the Esri Geodatabase source file.
After you have completely specified the database connection, click the Browse button to select tables for import. A connection window appears while the system compiles a table from the database.
Once the table list appears, you can select one or more tables, and then click OK to dismiss the window. The table name(s) will appear in the table list field in the Parameter box.
The parameters in this group configure how a Mosaic Dataset will be combined to produce a single combined raster. They do not apply to raster datasets. The options are based on the mosaic options provided for mosaic datasets in ArcGIS.
See Esri documentation for a more detailed explanation.
Select the method used to combine the mosaics.
The name of the field whose values will be used to determine the order rasters will be combined when the Mosaic Method is set to ‘By Attribute’.
The value used to order the raster when the Mosaic Method is set to ‘By Attribute’. Rasters will be order by how close the value of the Order Field attribute is to the value supplied.
A comma-separated list of ObjectIDs identifying the order the rasters should be displayed. The ObjectIDs correspond to the ones found in the Mosaic Dataset’s catalog table.
Specify the order rasters will be combined
Specify how pixels will be combined when there is overlap:
This parameter exposes Format Attributes in Workbench when you create a workspace:
Using the minimum and maximum x and y parameters, define a bounding box that will be used to filter the input features. Only features that interact with the bounding box are returned.
If all four coordinates of the search envelope are specified as 0, the search envelope will be disabled.
Select this option to remove any portions of exported features outside the area of interest.