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Hi Leif, Did you ever get this working? I couldn't get it to run, I keep getting parameter errors. Could you potentially share a code snippet of your working solution? Thanks!
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I agree, it doesn't make a lot of sense. If someone wanted their column names changed...wouldn't they just do that themselves? I can't see any positive for it
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Wow, completely missed this. Mondays. Thanks Mike, really appreciate it.
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I have created a script tool that cleans up the input feature class using pandas, through utilizing the spatial dataframe functionality. I created it months ago, and it seemed to work fine then. Coming back to it now, however, I have noticed that when saving the output feature class using the .spatial.to_featureclass() function, the feature class field names go from capital letters to lower case letters, and adds underscores to certain fields not previously containing spaces. Examples (original => output): SimplifiedEXAMPLEStatus => simplified_example_status GlobalID => global_id VIdeo_Complete => v_ideo_complete VideoRecord => video_record Obviously, this creates a lot of problems when trying to work with the data further. It seems like the function doesn't like when random capital letters are thrown into a field name. I tried to recreate the problem in an ArcGIS notebook and experienced the same output problem, but before running the .spatial.to_featureclass() function, I examined the dataframe and found that the fields were in proper form. So the problem seems to be occurring during the export function. I couldn't find any details online about this problem so wanted to post here to see if others have experienced this.
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