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Your dataset contains multiple layers/tables. Typically, each layer in a dataset contains a different type of data, for example roads, rivers, property boundaries and local government areas.
Please select which layers/tables you want to export:
A polygon is a multipoint geometry defining a boundary on a map. If you specify a polygon for your export, only data within the polygon will be exported.
A shapefile is a simple GIS format for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. Geographic features in a shapefile can be represented by points, lines, or polygons (areas). The workspace containing shapefiles may also contain dBASE tables, which can store additional attributes that can be joined to a shapefile's features.
Size Limitations Each of the component files of a shapefile is limited to 2 GB each.
An Esri geodatabase is a collection of geographic datasets of various types held in a common file system folder. Geodatabases come in many sizes, have varying numbers of users and can scale from small, single-user databases built on files up to larger workgroup, department, and enterprise geodatabases accessed by many users.
Size Limitations File geodatabase has no size limitations, however the table or feature class will have a size limit of 1 TB (default).
A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values. Each line of the file is a data record. Each record consists of one or more fields, separated by commas. The use of the comma as a field separator is the source of the name for this file format. A CSV file typically stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text, in which case each line will have the same number of fields.
Size Limitations A CSV does not have a size limit but the functionality of the file can depend on the specifications of the GIS system you are using to work with the files.
XLS is a file extension for a spreadsheet file format created by Microsoft for use with Microsoft Excel. XLS stands for eXceL Spreadsheet. Microsoft Excel files use a proprietary format for storing Microsoft Excel documents. Data inside all Office Document files are stored in series of fixed-size streams.
Size Limitations A XLS file does not have a size limit but the functionality of the file can depend on the specifications of the GIS system you are using to work with the files.
The GeoJSON format is mostly for web-based mapping. GeoJSON stores coordinates as text in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) form. This includes vector points, lines and polygons as well as tabular information.
Size Limitations There is really no limit on the size of JSON data be it send or receive. We can send JSON data in file too. According to the capabilities of browser that you are working with, JSON data can be handled.
KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language. This GIS format is XML-based and is primarily used for Google Earth. KML was developed by Keyhole Inc which was later acquired by Google.
Size Limitations Maximum fetched file size (raw KML) - 3MB Maximum uncompressed KML file size - 10MB Maximum number of network Links - 10 Maximum number of total document-wide features - 1,000 Number of KML layers - there is a limit on the number of KML Layers that can be displayed on a single Google Map.
Mapinfo TAB is a popular geospatial vector data format for geographic information systems software. Like shapefiles, MapInfo TAB files require a set of files to represent geographic information and attributes.
Size Limitations Native tab related files (.dat, .map, etc.) have a limit of 2GB.
Dataset approximations* (full state extraction): NSW Administrative Boundaries Theme - 400MB NSW Geocoded Address Theme - 22.3GB Features of Interest - 275MB Physiography - 80MB Transport - 713MB *Guide only
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