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Hello all, This might be related to BUG-000104347. It is recommended that you follow-up the status of the bug and the workarounds. Best, Duygu
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Hello Gokhan, Your question is very broad but I will try to help. My opinion is that, it is best for your workflow to use Modelbuilder tools. I don't know which version of ArcGIS for Desktop you use but, this tutorial will help you get familiar with Modelbuilder. http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/pdf/creating-tools-in-modelbuilder-tutorial.pdf It seems for these steps, you need following tools or processes; Split the land-use map in to 600 administrative area (Merge and Clip) Read the number of land-use grids.Therefore we can get total number of grids where population can be (excluding the open area, forest, water, sea etc) Spatial query and counting the selected features (Select by Location) Export the no of grids to an excel sheet where we can assign a population value for each land-use type (Export as Table) Assign the calculated values to each land-use type (Add Join to the Attribute Table) It is important to mention that the outputs you specified can be obtained easily and quickly with the help of a modelbuilder tool. Glad if I could help. Duygu
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Hello Alisande, It seems that the export file type is feature class but you are under a folder. The feature classes should be located under a file/personal geodatabase. So if you want to save a spatial data under a folder you should select shapefile. If you would like to continue with feature class, then you need to create a geodatabase of your choice from ArcCatalog menu then point to that geodatabase while saving your data. If you want to export table, in this case try other file types as, text file, .dbf etc. Hope I could answer your question. Have a great day! Duygu Ocal
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Even though modelbuilder is a great tool to automate geoprocessing workflows, you can always use Python scripts for operations like these that involve large amount of iterations. If you are unfamiliar with this, please visit ArcGIS Python sources and videos to get a quick info and write your own code. What is ArcPy?—ArcPy Get Started | ArcGIS Desktop Hope I could help, Best
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