Selecting records in a table by attributes
There are various ways to select features in ArcMap. One way is to select features through an attribute table. From a table, you can interactively select records by pointing at them, or you can select those records that meet some criteria; for example, find all cities with a population greater than one million.
To select records using an attribute query, follow these steps:
Steps:
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Click Table Options  in the table you want to query and click Select By Attributes in the table you want to query and click Select By Attributes . .
- Click the Method arrow and click the selection procedure you want to use.
- Double-click the field from which you want to select.
- Click the logical operator you want to use.
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Click the Get Unique Values button, then scroll to and double-click the value you want  from the Unique Values list. 
Optionally, you can type a value directly into the text box. 
- Click Verify to verify your selection.
- Click Apply to update the selection.
- Click Close.
 Tip:
Tip:You can use a SQL WHERE clause on the Select By Attributes dialog box.
 Tip:
Tip:Use Apply if you intend to run more than one query or if you want to check your results before closing the Select By Attributes dialog box. 
 Tip:
Tip:You can save and reload selection expressions using the Save and Load buttons at the bottom of the Select By Attributes dialog box. This lets you quickly re-create a selected set of records by loading a saved expression.
 Tip:
Tip:Click Help on the Select By Attributes dialog box to learn about building a query.
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3/18/2014