I am trying to run the tool Summarize Within (Analysis tool) in ArcGIS Pro 2.7.2. The tool successfully runs but does not return a new layer or table. I can open the Details pane and see that the output locations are correct. But when I look in the project geodatabase, there is nothing there. The data I'm using for the input polygon is a single feature that covers several counties. The input summary features is a polygon layer of census tracts. I am trying to sum several of the attributes and use the group by function to group by county. Both data layers are in the same projection, epsg: 4269. I have been able to run other tools, buffer, intersect, etc and they all return the expected outputs. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
Does the Census layer have multipart features? Do a Multipart To Singlepart (Data Management) to check for any difference in the number of feature parts. Use its output instead of the original Census Layer.
Checking and repairing geometries would be one more thing I might try.
Hey @JayantaPoddar , I tried both of your suggestions but there is still no output generated from the tool. There were a few new features generated from the multipart to singlepart too. I just ended up using a work around. I created a new attribute in the census data called 'full_tract_area'. I then did an intersect with my polygon layer and the census data. I then calculated new attributes of interest using the proportion of tract in the new layer. For example:
'carpooled_updated' = ('shape_area' / 'full_tract_area') * 'carpooled_original'
This was a little more manual than I was hoping for. But thanks for all your help on this. I really appreciate it.
Where are the two input layers stored? Are they stored locally or on a shared/network drive?
@Mary_Murphy both of the input layers are stored locally.
Awesome - and .shp or feature classes in a .gdb?
They're both feature classes in the same .gdb
@Mary_Murphy I just was having the same issue. Recently went to ArcPro from 10.x and also recently started working with workflows involving inputs from AGOL. Hosted feature layers load so seamlessly from AGOL (with a fast internet connection) that I forgot I wasnt working from a gdb. It was easy to export the feature layer to the project gdb and do the geoprocessing there. Might warn folks that this tool has issues with hosted feature services though! Cheers
Hi Miguel,
Just bumped into your post while trying to figure how to solve the exact same problem!
In my case both Layers were originally imported from a CAD feature. However both of them are now features in the project's default gdb. Is it possible that it has to do with the dwg origin of the data?
Hi,
I am having the exact same issue with both the SummarizeWithin and SummarizeNearby tool. Same projection and coordinate system. I also used multipart to singlepart. The code throws no error and does not yield and output.
Hi all,
I am also having the same issue with the SummarizeWithin tool as stated above. I am trying to sum points within watershed polygons, and while the tool runs successfully no output is stored. I am working locally and saving to a .gdb.
Any suggestions?