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- descriptionRelationships and ArcGIS featuresrelationships between recordsrelationships between A GIS integrates information about various types of geographic and nongeographic entities, many of which can be related. Geographic entities can relate to other geographic entities. For example, a building can be associated with a parcel. Geographic entities can relate to nongeographic entities. For example, a parcel of land can be associated with an owner. Nongeographic entities can relate to other nongeographic entities. For example, a parcel owner can be assigned a tax code. ArcGIS provides many ways to associate features and records with each other in a geodatabase. When setting up relationships between geographic features, the first step is to
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