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now what Id like to show you is how to combine data from different data sets in particular do something that you would call a relate in a database system like in Microsoft Access or Oracle or sequel server but in in are gonna call it a join so what weve got is features in in one feature class or a shape file here Ive got County boundaries for Wisconsin and Ive got population information in another file you know a text file that Ive brought in into Ark and I want to connect the two because I want to make a map of that population values so lets quickly glance up the attribute tables here the key to this is that I need some field that I can use to connect the two that was called our join field so if I look through these fields and see a lot of different potential values this is actually slightly confusing but actually see one called GIS join so Im gonna Im gonna kind of look to see if I have something similar and my other file make sure I select the right one and so Ive got GIS