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Hey Esri Community, I've been trying to use ModelBuilder to package multiple maps but keep receiving Error 000260. Does anyone know how to resolve this issue? The model I've created is based on this Esri article: How To: Package Multiple Map Documents in a Single Run in ArcGIS Pro (esri.com) I've created the same model, added my inputs, and checked the Package Map step to ensure that the only input is Value. But everytime I run the model I receive the error shown below. Any ideas?
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Hey Jayanta, I think the issue was that I was out of memory. I changed the output location after realizing there was only 5 GB of memory on my machine. Changed the location to a folder on the server and it allowed me to save a .tif output. Thanks for the feedback!
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Hey Dan, I think what looks like a folder is just the Esri logo for a raster file (not sure). It's a single raster layer in TIFF format. I think the issue was that I was out of memory. I changed the output location after realizing there was only 5 GB of memory on my machine. Changed the location to a folder on the server and it allowed me to save a .tif output. Thanks for the feedback!
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I'm attempting to create a raster layer using the Raster Calculator. I successfully created 1 layer and I need to create 5 more. However, now every time I try to run the Raster Calculator I receive Error 000539 and Error 010240. Originally I was using a more complicated Map Algebra expression to try and create the output I need but kept receiving these errors. I tried running very basic Map Algebra expression (shown in image) and am still receiving the errors. I'm pretty perplexed why this isn't work, especially since I was able to successfully create 1 .tif format raster layer using the Raster Calculator. Does anyone have any idea why this is failing?
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Hey Mark, Thanks for your response here, it's very helpful. I have a similar question and wanted to know if you had any suggestions. I'm trying to edit the basemap so that the labels draw on top/front of the data I add. Is this possible?
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Hey Dan, I'm attempting something similar to what the original poster was asking about. I have 0 values in the denominator layer. I was going to try to create an if/then statement to prevent an error from being thrown but can't seem to figure out how to use if/then in the raster calculator. Others have suggested using a Field Calculator, which allows for if/then statements, but this doesn't (to my knowledge) allow me to pull in a value from a different layer. Any suggestions? The if/then statement would look something like this: def PrcntChng(OldVal, NewVal): if OldVal == 0: PC = 0 else: PC = ((NewVal - OldVal) / OldVal) * 100 return PC
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I have been trying to run the Train Support Vector Machine to create a Classifier Definition File (.ecd) for a supervised image classification but keep receiving ERROR 999999. The input being used for the Train SVM tool is the output from previously running the Segment Mean Shift (SMS) tool. After running the SMS tool, I receive 2 outputs: a raster layer that uses the name I input into the SMS tool, and another raster layer with the identical name plus "_interIndex" added to the end of it. I'm able to successfully run the Train SVM if the "fileName_interIndex" is used for the Input Raster in the Train Support Vector Machine tool and a Classifier Definition File is created. However, the results from the Classify Raster tool using this Classifier Definition File has large holes in the output raster. If I use the file without the "_interIndex" in its name as the Input Raster for the Train Support Vector Machine tool, the tool fails and I receive the ERROR 999999. Does anyone have an explanation?
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Hey Wilfred, I appreciate the response! I don't think its a solution to what I'm asking for exactly. It does provide the fields that I mentioned. But the Geometry Reporter didn't require running a tool of any kind. You simply selected a feature and it would display the measurements in the Geometry Reporter pane. It's a tool on the Defense Mapping toolbar in ArcMap. It doesn't appear that there's a replacement for it in ArcPro as far as I can tell
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ArcMap had a Geometry Reporter feature that was very useful to figure out the sizes of features in your map. It made viewing the length of line features or area of polygon features most faster than having to look at the attribute table. Does ArcGIS Pro have something similar?
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