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Presence-only Prediction (MaxEnt) geoprocessing tool

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02-20-2025 09:21 AM
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KerryBillington
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I encountered an issue while following a tutorial in ArcGIS Pro 3.4. The Presence-only Prediction (MaxEnt) geoprocessing tool failed to execute, returning the error:
Error 110202: Problem parsing Explanatory Raster datasets.
 
However, when I ran the same tutorial on my work computer with ArcGIS Pro 3.3, the tool executed successfully without any errors.
 
I’m looking for a workaround to resolve this issue so I can guide students on how to address it. Any insights or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
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Bahram
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Same here. I have sets of GIS files that used to work without any problem in ArcGIS Pro 3.3. Now I am using ArcGIS Pro 3.4.0 and same files and same procedures gives me this error:

Error 110202: Problem parsing Explanatory Raster datasets.

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MaurizioBiondi1
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Hi everyone, in my experience I saw that this problem depends on the 3.4 update. In fact, with ArcGis Pro 3.3 "Presence-only Prediction" works without problems while it gives the error 110202 with 3.4.

Other people have encountered this problem: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-questions/presence-only-prediction-maxent-geoprocessing-too...

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MaurizioBiondi1
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