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Hi Jake, I get the same error using this tool. I see in the code that the cloning is also done using "content.clone_items".
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02-14-2020
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Im trying to copy a feature service from one AGOL account to another. The name is unique. When using the pyton API Im getting the error: Unable to add feature service definition. The operation failed because an index or statistics with name 'Tennpunkt_nummer_unidx' already exists on table 'db_4868.user_4868.Gatelys_Webmap_WFL1_TENNPUNKT'. I've tried cloning to different accounts but I always get the same error. This worked fine last year in October/November. I've tested using the arcgis api 1.62 and 1.7, with the same result. Im using GIS.content.clone_items() and have tested with copy_date=True and False. Any help or advice is appreciated!
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01-22-2020
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Hi Hannes, we are experiencing the exact same problem. Did you manage to solve it and if so how?
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12-03-2018
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I figured out how to do it by using the Pandas Framework.
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01-10-2018
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Im using the Python API to access a feature layer on a portal. I want to pull out the X Y coordinates of the point feature. The problem I'm encountering is that I get different types back when I query from different servers (arcgis.features.layer.FeatureLayer and list) What is best practice for accessing attributes from a featureclass through the python API? This is my current query: coor = layer.query(return_all_records=True) - I can then loop through the results if it's a list. The problem is that I sometimes get arcgis.features.layer.FeatureLayer as a returned type.
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