ArcGIS Pro 2.6: A geoprocessing tool to concatenate values of a table,
It would be great if we got an out of the box geoprocessing tool that concatenates values of a table. I’m aware of that such tool could be available but I wanted this tool to be built in in the Pro
In the screenshot below, the result of concatenation of attribute table P1 is represented in the stand-alone table T3
are we going to have concatinate option in 2.7?
The output of the tool is not as expected, Dan
@JamalNUMAN I am attempting to do the same function that you were previously on this post. I am NOT trying to concatenate values. I want values shared by an object to be listed based on a single object ID. Can you help with this?
Or is there a simple field calculation that can be done with Python?
Thanks
I wish Pro will be enhanced to have concatenation functionality as illustrated above
In dire need to have the ability in the Summarize tool to combine field values. We can summarize by sum, mean, first, last, Unique (count), etc, but need to be able to concatenate/merge values from a field. We have city services per location (LocID/PropID) garbage=GB, water meter=WA, irrigation meter=WI, sewer service=SW and so on. When I summarize I would like to be able to merge the values from a field UTSVC with values of GB, WA, WI, SW etc separated by a comma, semi-colon, or other character. Would look like the example here after a summarize using LocID as the case field:
LocID | UTSVC | Name |
3565 | SW, WA | Blondie |
3575 | GB, SW, WA | Angel Eyes |
Please consider putting this in Product Plan soon. Thank you.
hope this will be implemented soon
@DrewFlater Any idea when we could see this implemented? It's very much needed today as my example above details. Thank you.
@JakeKrall it is in our Near Term plan to include this concatenation option in Summary Statistics as well as other tools that combine multiple records into one record with some statistical or other computation applied to the field values (Dissolve for example). It is in development currently for ArcGIS Pro 3.0 but I can't give a guarantee on which release it will be available.
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