Repeat this process to assign aliases to the following fields:.
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Click the OBJECTID field and type Feature identifier as its alias under Field Properties.Type Water laterals in the Alias text box.Right-click the Laterals feature class in the Water feature dataset and click Properties.You will rename other fields in the feature class. You will now create aliases for your new feature class and some of its fields. You can also rename fields by typing new names for them. However, in the Catalog, these items are always represented by their true names. When you use data with aliases in ArcMap, the alias name is automatically used for feature classes, tables, and fields. Unlike true names, aliases can contain special characters, such as spaces, because they don't have to adhere to the database's object name limitations. An alias is an alternative name to refer to those items. The geodatabase lets you create aliases for fields, tables, and feature classes. Press the F2 key and type Laterals to rename the feature class.Click the laterals_arc feature class in the Montgomery geodatabase in the Catalog window.Right-click the Laterals feature class in the Table Of Contents and click Remove to remove it from the map.The laterals_arc feature class is now in the Water feature dataset and has been added to the map. When the tool completes successfully, the feature class is added to the map. You can click this to open the Results pane to see any messages that were generated while running the tool. When the tool completes, a pop-up message appears. While the tool is running, a progress bar appears in the lower right corner of ArcMap. Click OK to run the Feature Class To Geodatabase (multiple) tool.Click the Open button, browse to the arc feature class in the laterals coverage, and click Add.Because you opened this tool by right-clicking a feature dataset, the output geodatabase, Montgomery, and feature dataset, Water, are already filled in for you. This tool is used to specify your input coverage, output geodatabase, and output feature class.
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