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I'm trying to run a clip using 2 feature classes with global extents in a geodatabase in Jupyter notebook. This code has been working: Fails with this error: After running into this error the first time I repaired geometry using arcpy.RepairGeometry_management, but I'm getting the same error. I don't see an error 343 in the list of errors, but is this telling me where the topology error is? I suspect the error is being generated during the clip - is there any way to fix that?
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Sorry! Your last solution worked with the new downloads! I just needed to downgrade Fiona to 1.8.4 again. Thank you for your help!!
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I can see that the packages are installed, but when I try to import them in my notebook I'm getting the same error: Does it seem like there's a different problem? When I search for this error I see a lot of people discussing other packages interfering with each other. I'm sharing my package list in case any conflicts pop out?
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This seemed to work, but then when I had to update another package Fiona stopped working. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the same way, and now Fiona doesn't seem to be repairable. ArcPro released a patch and now you appear to be able to choose Fiona 1.8.4, 1.8.11, and 1.8.13, but none of them are working. When I try installing fiona 1.8.11 from the Anaconda Prompt it says: ArcPro had installed a different gdal, so I installed gdal 2.3.3, but I get the same error. I noticed the list of packages installed shows: Is the problem be that it's expecting gdal=2.3.3=arcgispro_1 and it's getting gdal=2.3.3=arcgispro_11? And if that's the problem, where/how do I change the build number? -OR- I notice the version of fiona and geopandas changes in Pro depending on what order you install the packages in. Is there a correct install sequence that would end up with a working environment?
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I installed fiona into an environment in ArcPro and then launched it from Anaconda using Jupyter notebook. When I try to import it I get an import error. This error is being discussed on gis.stackexchange here. Their workaround was to downgrade Fiona to version 1.8.4, but I'm working from an updated version of Pro that doesn't give an option to downgrade the package. python - Installing Fiona into cloned conda environment in ArcGIS Pro gives ImportError - Geographic Information Systems…
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It doesn't error, it thinks it worked. It makes this in a folder it generates called info:
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Running Check Geometry outside of a gdb doesn't produce the correct table. This should result in a table called checkGeometryResult for the Repair Geometry tool to work through. When I run these tools in sequence in ArcPro (on .shps outside of a .gdb) if produces the same incorrect table and I cannot input it into the Repair Geometry tool. Any other ideas for how to repair the geometries but also know which ones are repaired and why? Or how to tweak this to run in a folder instead of gdb? I think this tool works great so I’d like to run this tool instead of using geopandas or Q’s function, but am having trouble with the coding for it.
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I'm trying to run Repair Geometries on shapefiles using ArcPy in Spyder. The tool description states that it can be run on .shps but the code provided by Esri requires you to first run Check Geometry and then Repair Geometry, and the table output from Check doesn't appear to be correct for Repair. Does anyone have ideas for code that would apply to .shps not in a .gdb?
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I'm running both repair geometry in ArcPro and fix geometry in QGIS. In Arc I get a ton of Warning 000461: Repaired feature because of non simple and Warning 000986: > 25 non simple features. These are errors I'm not seeing in QGIS. What is Arc doing differently, and is it necessary?
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