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.
Can you share your input parameters? WGS84 jumps out at me, do you have Planar or Geodesic set?
Hi, David. I'm working with planar set and a .shp document that I did in qgis
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.
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:
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.