Short answer, yes, but I can't give specifics because not enough specifics were given in the question. What is the general structure of you data?
Hi Joshua,
I have simple data files. One is a layer file created using Display XY data and it contains three points each representing a single location that will undergo various scenarios. For example, point one has 5 variables associated with it and each variable has a different buffer around the same point. I can create multiple buffers for each zone and action using the basic tools but was hoping I could automate this for all points to save time and reduce user error (me = user).
A separate table contains the variables and associated buffers.
Does that make sense?
Thanks!
Ann
multiple ring buffers Multiple Ring Buffer—Help | Documentation
buffer with different size Buffer—Help | Documentation
derived from a field
Converting the csv to a gdb table would be recommended