For python scripters, the most useful piece of documentation at 9.x was the Geoprocessing Programming Model (seen here: http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/pdf/Geoprocessor_93.pdf). This is extraordinarily useful because it presents the whole of arcgisscripting concisely on a single page.
In the documentation for 10.0, this item cannot be found for arcgisscripting or arcpy. Can you please add this?
Was this ever implemented? The ArcObjects omds were super helpful and I've never seen an arcpy equivalent.
@DrewDowling , after 10 years, we are here on this page again.
Not the answer but this might be of help (.NET)
- ArcObjects Help for .NET developers (ArcObjects .NET 10.8 SDK) (arcgis.com)
To all concerned,
Thank you all for your feedback regarding the Object Model Diagram (OMD) for ArcPy. We've had another look at this idea, and the explanation provided by @ChrisFox remains accurate. The explanation is summarized below:
In addition, maintaining an OMD is very time consuming, so we have to weigh the benefit of reviving the OMD vs. other impactful work. After weighing these concerns, we concluded it will be more beneficial to spend this time on fixing bugs, developing features, and making sure the documentation continues to provide thorough and accurate information.
Thank you for your understanding,
- The Python team at esri
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