Hi everyone
I use a layer that contains a few thousand areas.
I would need to create a filter to select / download only the areas that contain a set of attributes that I have in an external list (if I wanted I could also load the list in a new layer if needed).
The list I use for extracting areas changes often and contains hundreds of values ...
I would like to ask you if you know a way to create this type of filter, or any advice on how to extract areas based on the value of an attribute. The fact remains that every time I have to extract hundreds of data with different attributod values.
Thanks
Stefano
I just recently figured this one out using Python.
Here is what I did for myself. Let me know if this will help you.
I had one feature layer derived from a shapefile (SplicePoints.shp) containing thousands of points. I want to create another feature layer (SplicePoints) containing points that had the attribute (Subtype) value "Customer". [Subtype = "Customer"]
Using Python, I updated a dummy shapefile with "SplicePoints.shp".
item.update(data=r"C:\Users\3raan\Documents\ArcGIS\Exports\SplicePoints.zip")
I then publish the newly updated shapefile as a feature layer called "Customers".
Lastly, use the following statements to remove anything that doesn't have the attribute value "Customer."
attribute.delete_features(where = "Subtype = eqShelter1")
If you'd like a more in-depth, let me know!
Thanks for the reply
I would like to avoid Python if possible. I do not know him. Also I understand that how do you manage to make the filter based on a single text. I must be able to create the filter based on taking of fields different from each other. For example, you have to extract the shapes that contain the value 1000 - 1005 - 4354 - 4543- 1 - 34 etc. etc. in a given attribute.