Hello,
I'm used to exporting an attribute table in ArcMap (version 10.4 in particular) for further analysis in Excel. Normally, I open the attribute table in ArcMap, click on the top-left icon, choose Export, and send everything to a DBASE table:
This produces a dbf file I can drag-and-drop right into Excel, and get a readymade table just as it was in ArcMap.
Tried the same in ArcPro (version 2.1.3), and figured out how to export to a DBF. However, instead of the above simple table of 3 columns, I get a lot of extraneous columns related to XML. Is there any way to replicate the same method that was so simple from ArcMap in ArcPro?
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Just a question? Is the DBF intermediate format really necessary? Wouldn´t Table To Excel—Conversion toolbox | ArcGIS Desktop do the job to export a table to Excel?
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That didn't work for me without adding a ton of extraneous XML schema columns. Nonetheless, I found out how to export to txt, which provides the result I need after Text-to-Columns
Ahhh, you need some tools to test for me then
Table to csv, table to txt, to npy, excel to table
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Just a question? Is the DBF intermediate format really necessary? Wouldn´t Table To Excel—Conversion toolbox | ArcGIS Desktop do the job to export a table to Excel?