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I am using an iterative model to run a set of raster files (as list variables) through several tools, namely: 1. define projection 2. build attribute table 3. clip 4. project raster 5. resample 6. clip 7. calculate statistics When the model reaches step 4 (Project Raster), it fails to execute. I identified the problem as being the numeric characters at the beginning of each filename in the intermediate dataset between steps 3 and 4; that is, the filenames that are output from step 3 (Clip) all begin with a number (e.g. 01_Clip.tif, 02_Clip.tip, 03_Clip.tif, etc.). These filenames were automatically generated by Model Builder when I built the model. To remedy the problem, I manually changed each filename in that intermediate dataset, such that they end with a number (e.g. Clip_01.tif, Clip_02.tif, Clip_03.tif, etc.). However, as soon as I ran the model again, those filenames defaulted back to their original format, and the same problem occurred at step 4. I am unsure of how to control the filenames if Model Builder automatically generates an unacceptable format at the start of each model run. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am using an iterative model to run a set of raster files (as list variables) through several tools, namely: 1. define projection 2. build attribute table 3. clip 4. project raster 5. resample 6. clip 7. calculate statistics When the model reaches step 4 (Project Raster), it fails to execute. I identified the problem as being the numeric characters at the beginning of each filename in the intermediate dataset between steps 3 and 4; that is, the filenames that are output from step 3 (Clip) all begin with a number (e.g. 01_Clip.tif, 02_Clip.tip, 03_Clip.tif, etc.). These filenames were automatically generated by Model Builder when I built the model. To remedy the problem, I manually changed each filename in that intermediate dataset, such that they end with a number (e.g. Clip_01.tif, Clip_02.tif, Clip_03.tif, etc.). However, as soon as I ran the model again, those filenames defaulted back to their original format, and the same problem occurred at step 4. I am unsure of how to control the filenames if Model Builder automatically generates an unacceptable format at the start of each model run. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am using an iterative model to run a set of raster files (as list variables) through several tools, namely: 1. define projection 2. build attribute table 3. clip 4. project raster 5. resample 6. clip 7. calculate statistics When the model reaches step 4 (Project Raster), it fails to execute. I identified the problem as being the numeric characters at the beginning of each filename in the intermediate dataset between steps 3 and 4; that is, the filenames that are output from step 3 (Clip) all begin with a number (e.g. 01_Clip.tif, 02_Clip.tip, 03_Clip.tif, etc.). These filenames were automatically generated by Model Builder when I built the model. To remedy the problem, I manually changed each filename in that intermediate dataset, such that they end with a number (e.g. Clip_01.tif, Clip_02.tif, Clip_03.tif, etc.). However, as soon as I ran the model again, those filenames defaulted back to their original format, and the same problem occurred at step 4. I am unsure of how to control the filenames if Model Builder automatically generates an unacceptable format at the start of each model run. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am using an iterative model to run a set of raster files (as list variables) through several tools, namely: 1. define projection 2. build attribute table 3. clip 4. project raster 5. resample 6. clip 7. calculate statistics When the model reaches step 4 (Project Raster), it fails to execute. I identified the problem as being the numeric characters at the beginning of each filename in the intermediate dataset between steps 3 and 4; that is, the filenames that are output from step 3 (Clip) all begin with a number (e.g. 01_Clip.tif, 02_Clip.tip, 03_Clip.tif, etc.). These filenames were automatically generated by Model Builder when I built the model. To remedy the problem, I manually changed each filename in that intermediate dataset, such that they end with a number (e.g. Clip_01.tif, Clip_02.tif, Clip_03.tif, etc.). However, as soon as I ran the model again, those filenames defaulted back to their original format, and the same problem occurred at step 4. I am unsure of how to control the filenames if Model Builder automatically generates an unacceptable format at the start of each model run. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am using an iterative model to run a set of raster files (as list variables) through several tools, namely: 1. define projection 2. build attribute table 3. clip 4. project raster 5. resample 6. clip 7. calculate statistics When the model reaches step 4 (Project Raster), it fails to execute. I identified the problem as being the numeric characters at the beginning of each filename in the intermediate dataset between steps 3 and 4; that is, the filenames that are output from step 3 (Clip) all begin with a number (e.g. 01_Clip.tif, 02_Clip.tip, 03_Clip.tif, etc.). These filenames were automatically generated by Model Builder when I built the model. To remedy the problem, I manually changed each filename in that intermediate dataset, such that they end with a number (e.g. Clip_01.tif, Clip_02.tif, Clip_03.tif, etc.). However, as soon as I ran the model again, those filenames defaulted back to their original format, and the same problem occurred at step 4. I am unsure of how to control the filenames if Model Builder automatically generates an unacceptable format at the start of each model run. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a database of water wells where some wells have the same location however, some have unique locations. At each point (unique or not) I need to select the minimum value. In my case, it is "static water level". Ultimately, I want to interpolate these values. I am trying query builder without success.
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Hello- I am starting a project where I need to sample a variety of data sets in a grid type fashion. The end result should be each data set with a grid cell value that can be added together yielding some final total value. This is a modified DRASTIC for those of you familiar with groundwater susceptibility studies. The grid size will be 30 x 30 meters. Data sets are percent slope, soils, depth-to-groundwater, ect... What is the best way to sample so all sample grids have the exact same geographic location and allowing them to be added to each other? Any lessons learned out there?
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I am beginning a project where I need to create a series of rankings in a 30 x 30 meter grid size, add values together and produce a final total ranking value for each individual grid. The data used will be soils, percent slope, depth-to-groundwater, precipitation, ect..... What is the best and most efficient approach to this? Can this task or key components of this task be accomplished in ArcHydro?
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I am beginning a project where I need to create a series of rankings in a 30 x 30 meter grid size, add values together and produce an final total ranking value for the grids. The data used will be soils, percent slope, depth-to-groundwater, precipitation, ect..... What is the best and most efficient approach to this? Any lessons learned out there?
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