Update ID.

3408
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11-04-2015 05:04 AM
RajP
by
New Contributor

Hello,

I would like to update "GISID" whose "Tageget_FID" joint to "JOIN_FID" in the same attributes.

     

OBJECTIDTARGET_FIDJOIN_FIDGISIDSHAPE_Length
525025.81243476
6219025.81243476
731906.272440062
845017.64495674
947017.64495674
1052010.85852304
1154010.85852304
127430034051135.22963099
67192015.91233066
68193015.91233066

Regards,

Raj

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

Guessing at what you are trying to do...you can't update a table that is joined to another table unless you save to a new file and make the join permanent... if the table you are showing isn't a joined result, then calculate field will work

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JoshuaBixby
MVP Esteemed Contributor

Guessing is right, I don't really have a clue what the OP is asking.  Also, is this just a different flavor of the Update Cursor. post from last week?  Sadly, the same OP never replied back to most of the suggestions people offered over there.  I am going to take a pass on this one.

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

Yes...respond on the other thread.  I will lock this one if we don't get a response within 24 hours, there are other similar threads on this topic and I suspect it is an attempt to try and float a post to the top of the pile

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RajP
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New Contributor

Hello,

I have point Feature and Line Feature. I had updated the Point_Id, whose line touch with Point Feature. I need to update the Point_Id whose line touch with line Feature still the line feature break.

Regards,

Raj P

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

This thread is going nowhere:

  • it is a continuation of other threads.
  • None of your threads are every closed or commented on except with more comments from you.
  • When a previous thread doesn't provide the solution you want, you abandon it and start a new one with a from a slightly different slant.
  • Furthermore, you never acknowledge anyone's work in those threads and some individuals have spent significant amounts of time trying to figure out your needs.
  • It may be time to contact tech support so that they can address your needs directly, assuming of course that you have a maintenance agreement. 
  • If you are with an educational organization, contact there support person and hope they are familiar with the software.

Good luck,