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Export zip code level data for entire US

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06-25-2025 08:14 AM
JimMoser1
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Hello,

I'm wanting to export data for 2024 Vehicle Maint/Repairs for all zip codes in the US.

I'm able to gather 1000 zip codes at a time and export the data, but there are tens of thousands of zip codes in the US, so this isn't a very efficient way of doing this. 

Alternatively, I'm able to get part of the data by setting the analysis extent to "Current Map Extent" and setting the level of detail to ZIP Codes. 

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However, I can only zoom out so far before I get this error: "Color-coded maps for geography ‘ZIP Codes’ is not available at this scale. Please zoom in."

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Is there a way just to export the data as a table for all US Zip Codes?  Or do I have to manually scroll around the US to get all of the data snapshot by snapshot?

 

NOTE: These previous posts seem like they're getting me close to a solution, but I'm still blocked by the zoom limitation of the geography or the limitation of 1000 features in the layer that I'm working with.

https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-business-analyst-questions/table-of-u-s-counties-cities-zips/m-...

https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-business-analyst-questions/state-level-statistics-by-zip-code/m...

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jackmaps
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Arcpro is a much better choice for this task but one thing you could try is manually changing the zoom level in your web-browser (may need to switch to chrome for this). Hold the CNTRL button on your keyboard while scrolling back with your mouse. Ensure you mouse is hovered over the legend or top bar of the webpage and not the actual map....   

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jackmaps
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Arcpro is a much better choice for this task but one thing you could try is manually changing the zoom level in your web-browser (may need to switch to chrome for this). Hold the CNTRL button on your keyboard while scrolling back with your mouse. Ensure you mouse is hovered over the legend or top bar of the webpage and not the actual map....   

JimMoser1
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When you say ArcPro is much better choice for this task. How would I do it in ArcPro?

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