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I'm new at gisGIS. I'm using ArcgisArcGIS 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984GCS_WGS_1984, wichwhich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentinaArgentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

SOLVED:

What happened is that the City of Buenos Aires has a custom projected system. I downloaded some public shapefiles and there I got the exact information, so I used that data to draw the x y coordinates, then transformed it into a feature class, and then used the project tool to convert it to WGS_1984.

Thank you all

I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

SOLVED:

What happened is that the City of Buenos Aires has a custom projected system. I downloaded some public shapefiles and there I got the exact information, so I used that data to draw the x y coordinates, then transformed it into a feature class, and then used the project tool to convert it to WGS_1984.

Thank you all

I'm new at GIS. I'm using ArcGIS 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, which is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in Argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

SOLVED:

What happened is that the City of Buenos Aires has a custom projected system. I downloaded some public shapefiles and there I got the exact information, so I used that data to draw the x y coordinates, then transformed it into a feature class, and then used the project tool to convert it to WGS_1984.

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I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

SOLVED:

What happened is that the City of Buenos Aires has a custom projected system. I downloaded some public shapefiles and there I got the exact information, so I used that data to draw the x y coordinates, then transformed it into a feature class, and then used the project tool to convert it to WGS_1984.

Thank you all

I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

SOLVED:

What happened is that the City of Buenos Aires has a custom projected system. I downloaded some public shapefiles and there I got the exact information, so I used that data to draw the x y coordinates, then transformed it into a feature class, and then used the project tool to convert it to WGS_1984.

Thank you all

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I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue? Thanks

Sorry, theThe address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue? Thanks

Sorry, the address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

I'm new at gis. I'm using Arcgis 10.2.2 and trying to geocode some addresses. I used a geocoding service which gave the coordinates in this format:

POINT(102778.307715144 105888.168842117)

I don't know how to handle that, so I tried the Convert Coordinate Notation tool, but it throws me an error: output file already exists and it cannot be overwritten (the issue must be other since the file doesn't really exists). By the way, I tried to convert that to GCS_WGS_1984, wich is the coordinate system I always use.

Any clue?

The address is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regarding the geocoding service, I can't give more details because it's an application downloaded from a goverment's site, and I didn't find any documentation there.

I also used other common projections used in argentina to show the x y values, but it didn't work.

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