| ArcGIS Explorer Component Help | 
| Table..::.OpenFileGeodatabaseTable Method | 
| Table Class Example See Also | 
            Returns a Table object which represents a table or feature class stored in a file geodatabase.
            
    Namespace: 
   ESRI.ArcGISExplorer.DataAssembly: ESRI.ArcGISExplorer (in ESRI.ArcGISExplorer.dll) Version: 2.0.0.1500 (2.0.0.1500)
 Syntax
Syntax
| C# | 
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| public static Table OpenFileGeodatabaseTable( string pathToGeodatabase, string name ) | 
| Visual Basic (Declaration) | 
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| Public Shared Function OpenFileGeodatabaseTable ( _ pathToGeodatabase As String, _ name As String _ ) As Table | 
Parameters
- pathToGeodatabase
- Type: System..::.String
 The path to the geodatabase, including file extension (".gdb").
- name
- Type: System..::.String
 The name of the table or feature class to open.
Return Value
A Table object which represents either a geodatabase table (non-spatial) or a feature class (spatial, vector format). Remarks
Remarks
            This is a convenience method which is useful for opening a small number of tables, consider using the
            Geodatabase.OpenTable method instead when opening many tables. 
            
 Examples
Examples
            The code below opens a file geodatabase feature class using the OpenFileGeodatabaseTable method then prints out the AliasName, Name, and ShortName properties.
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 CopyC#
CopyC#//Open a file geodatabase feature class called mountains Table mtnsFGDB = Table.OpenFileGeodatabaseTable(@"C:\Data\Scotland.gdb", "mountains"); System.Diagnostics.Debug.Print(mtnsFGDB.AliasName); //Prints "mtns" System.Diagnostics.Debug.Print(mtnsFGDB.Name); //Prints "mountains" System.Diagnostics.Debug.Print(mtnsFGDB.ShortName); //Prints "mountains"
 CopyVB.NET
CopyVB.NET'Open a file geodatabase feature class called mountains Dim mtnsFGDB As Table = Table.OpenFileGeodatabaseTable("C:\Data\Scotland.gdb", "mountains") System.Diagnostics.Debug.Print(mtnsFGDB.AliasName) 'prints "mtns" System.Diagnostics.Debug.Print(mtnsFGDB.Name) 'prints "mountains" System.Diagnostics.Debug.Print(mtnsFGDB.ShortName) 'prints "mountains"




