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Ok, here is my situation. I have two feature classes within a database. There is a field in each feature class that needs to match in order for the geometric network to sense connectivity. My idea is to write a script to select each feature class, and then query whether or not the field matches in both features. Finally, to complete this, I will select the subsequent feature, and change its attribute to match the other feature class. I have tried a couple of things and am stumped! Any advice would be great! Thanks.
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Sorry for the confusion. Basically, I have a set of points. I want to set up a relationship class which will link the clustered points together for modeling purposes. By finding where the clusters are, it will improve my workflow. Does this help?
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No, I want to use the buffer to illustrate where these clusters are. If I am misunderstanding you, please let me know.
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I would like to show clusters of points, and then export this information into a feature class or layer. I have tried the buffer tool, which gave me the information that I wanted. However, I do not know how to only export the buffers that have the point clusters. In other words, I am tracking areas in a city where there are clusters of a feature. I want to show where these clusters are in order to streamline our workflow. Any tips?
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Hey guys, I just wanted to know if there was a way to snap to features together based on a unique ID. The way I am envisioning it would be to only snap the two features together if this unique ID matched. Do you guys have any suggestions? I am not sure this is possible. Thanks!
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