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Yes, but I'm not sure if I see where that option exists?
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Thanks! The summary statistics tool is exactly what I am looking for!
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I have a table "Projects" with multiple project ID's and multiple records per project ID. I want to take the sum of values in multiple fields and combine them based on project ID. For example Project A might have 3 records with varying data between records for a field called "Labor_Hours". I want to get the sum of Labor_Hours for all records with a project ID or "Project A" by using Arcpy. I could use the field calculator to only calulate values for Project A, however I will have varying project IDs when importing new records every week. In summary, i want my Arcpy script to run calculations for a set of records with the same Project ID Any suggestions?
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I'm not sure if I am following. Here is the path of my script W:\GIS_Scripts\Test\Example.py Here is the path of my batch file W:\GIS_Scripts\Test\Run.bat Here is the line in my batch file to run the command cmd/k W:\GIS_Scripts\Test\Example.py I'm not sure what you recommend doing with C:\Python27\ArcGIS10.2\python.exe?
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Thanks for the input, The tools that I am using in Model Builder work fine outside of catalog or a map document. This problem only started to occur when i got a new computer and downloaded 10.2 and am not longer using 9.3.
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So I just exported a python script (From Model Builder) and put it into an open source text editor called "Jedit". I created a batch file with the following command (cmd/k W:\GIS_Scripts\Test\Example.py) and saved it as Run.bat. When i double click to run the .bat file, the command prompt window open with the location of the python file on the first line and then nothing after. Also when i double click the .bat file, a wordpad document opens and contains all my script's syntax. I an using 10.2, but all of my commands in the script use ArcGIS tools such as copy, append, ect. Before on 9.3 i would run the batch file and it would run fine within the command prompt window. Any ideas why it wont run in 10.2?
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In the past I have used command prompt to run batch files that consist of Python Commands with ArcGIS tools. From what I understand you are no longer able to do so with 10.2. Has anyone else experienced this or figured out a work around besides the python window?
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