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ERROR 999998:Something unexpected caused the tool to fail

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04-08-2023 01:27 PM
NatalyaVargas
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Hi, my name is Natalya, I'm struggling with an error and I don't know how to resolve it, I have an educational trial with ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 version. This is the error: Kernel Interpolation With Barriers ===================== Parameters Input features GENERALTUR1_ExcelToTable1_XYTableToPoint Z value field F44958 Output geostatistical layer Output raster D:\Natalya\UdC NRV\X SEMESTRE\TESIS\ArcGIS\FEB23 Output cell size 1,11102467738817E-05 Input absolute barrier features laguito Kernel function POLYNOMIAL5 Bandwidth Order of polynomial 1 Ridge parameter 50 Output surface type PREDICTION ===================== Environments Extent -75,5622757639169 10,3944783515915 -75,5575994219948 10,397255913285 GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137.0,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]] ===================== Messages Start Time: sábado, 8 de abril de 2023 2:37:53 p. m. Bandwidth = 0,0007283047360968592 ERROR 999998: Something unexpected caused the tool to fail. Contact Esri Technical Support (http://esriurl.com/support) to Report a Bug, and refer to the error help for potential solutions or workarounds. Failed to execute (KernelInterpolationWithBarriers). Failed at sábado, 8 de abril de 2023 2:37:53 p. m. (Elapsed Time: 0,43 seconds) Any suggestion will be really helpful for me.

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DavidPike
MVP Frequent Contributor

Can you share your input parameters?  WGS84 jumps out at me, do you have Planar or Geodesic set?

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NatalyaVargas
New Contributor

Hi, David. I'm working with planar set and a .shp document that I did in qgis

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DavidPike
MVP Frequent Contributor

I'd test on a subset where everything is in the same planimetric xy coordinate system.  Something is in WGS84 so I'd try to reproject that.

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ChristopherCounsell
MVP Regular Contributor

Error 999998 is a generic error that means something when wrong at an operating system level, and ArcGIS Pro does not have a message for it.

Raster/analysis processing can be very intensive and finicky with Windows. Would suggest:

  • Try it with a smaller sample (small CSV, small extent). This will help show your tool is running correctly
  • Increase cell size of output raster
  • Close other applications to free up computer resources
  • Ensure the inputs and outputs are on a local PC drive and not a external USB or cloud storage like OneDrive

Is the 'D' drive a thumbdrive? Can you work on a hard drive like C, then copy results to your D drive? Best to put whole ArcGIS Pro project on the computer and copy it off.

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