Dear all,
Hope you can help me with this one. I am currently trying to figure out how to map the results of a study that was made one year ago. From what I know, the dataset contains all the steps of the calculations but certainly it will take me more time than expected just figuring out what corresponds to what step.
I know metadata will help me but unfortunately there is none for my dataset. Is there anyway I can get info regarding on the calculations they did?
Cheers!
Diana
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Hi Diana
I suspect the geoprocessing history may no longer exist.
The metadata is usually stored in the .xml file associated with the shapefile. Can you check to see whether if was present before you started working with this file?
Regards
Hi Diana
There is metadata and metadata. Every feature class has its own metadata which ArcGIS keeps track of.
In what format is your data? A feature class, shapefile, AGOL feature layer? Metadata more limited for shapefiles.
If your data in a feature class, and you change your metadata type under Options to anything else other than the default Item Description, you should see a section called Geoprocessing history which keeps track of all the geoprocessing tools run on your feature class.
Below is an example of the geoprocessing history that Pro keeps track of.
Hey!
Thanks for the answer. I have changed the metadata type under the options for the project this shape file is in. However where do I see the Geoprocessing history?
Cheers,
Diana
Hi Diana
Do you know what software created the shapefile? I can view the geoprocessing history of some of my shapefiles but not all of my shapefiles contain that history. It may be more limited than geodatabase feature classes.
Regards
Mervyn
Hey Mervyn,
Is for sure ArcGIS Desktop the software the person who made the geoprocessing used. On PRO there is no info though.
Best,
Diana
Hi Diana
I suspect the geoprocessing history may no longer exist.
The metadata is usually stored in the .xml file associated with the shapefile. Can you check to see whether if was present before you started working with this file?
Regards
Hey Mervyn,
I just found the .XLM files! Just got what I needed, thank you very much!
Best,
Diana
Just for the discussion about ArcGIS Pro, there are two options for logging your geoprocessing operations - A> with the data/metadata, and B> in an external XML file