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I'm running a findtask query on a large point layer. It seems a maximum of 1000 points can be returned. Is this a limitation of the flex api or is there a setting to change this? Thanks
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Hi Does anyone know how to convert the following grid coordinates to normal UTM or any other system for that matter The coordinates come in the form 'UTM 28 RCS 1931' I believe they are from a localised system used by the Spanish military for the Canary islands but I have had no luck finding out what location they refer to or how to convert them. I know the 'CS' refers to Tenerife
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I came across the obtained from method. An easy solution in the end! Thanks to all who replied.
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I'm developing a python script tool that converts values in an attribute table to raster I want the user to be able to select a feature class then then cherry pick which fields they want to convert. I know this field selection is possible as I have seen it in Arctoolbox tools but I need to know how to implement it in my onw python script tool. An example of what I'm after is provided by the Dissolve tool in data managment I'm using 9.3
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I didn't have messaging enabled. Thanks, thats helped a lot and I've now got a basic script to work.
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Hi I've seen those examples but none of them use script tools. I'm still getting the same error (Error:Failed) for the very simple code below. Is there any way of getting a more meaningful error message import sys, string, os, arcgisscripting
gp = arcgisscripting.create(9.3)
gp.overwriteoutput = 1
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Method = gp.GetParameterAsText(0)
Binomial = gp.GetParameterAsText(1)
Known_Location_Points = gp.GetParameter(2)
Inferred_Species_Range = gp.GetParameter(3)
Hydroshed_Layer = "Hydrosheds_Taiwan"
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I've read about the limitations in inputs and outputs. I had a script that worked fine in the desktop environment but gives a very ambiguous error on the server. The message in server manager is simply Error:Failed. Event viewer does not shed anymore light either. I still get the error with the very simplified script below. Perhaps its as you say to do with referencing the parameters. Is it correct to use sys.argv[]? My inputs are just two feature sets and a couple of strings import sys, string, os, arcgisscripting def InitialSetting(): try: global gp gp = arcgisscripting.create(9.3) gp.Addtoolbox(r"C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\ArcToolBox\Toolboxes\Data Management Tools.tbx") except: print "error" sys.exit(0) else: global Printboth def Printboth(msg): print msg gp.addmessage(msg) Printboth("Importing ArcGIS scripting object successful") InitialSetting() gp.overwriteoutput = 1 # Load required toolboxes... gp.AddToolbox("C:/Program Files/ArcGIS/ArcToolbox/Toolboxes/Conversion Tools.tbx") gp.AddToolbox("C:/Program Files/ArcGIS/ArcToolbox/Toolboxes/Data Management Tools.tbx") # Script parameters Method = sys.argv[1] Binomial = sys.argv[2] Known_Location_Points = sys.argv[3] Inferred_Species_Range = sys.argv[4] Hydroshed_Layer = "Hydrosheds_Taiwan"
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Does anyone have any examples of script tools used in an ArcGIS server geoprocessing service? I guess they have to be written differently to script tools in the desktop environment but can't find any documentation on them
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