I'm teaching a GIS course this semester that I've taught for many years using similar if not identical workflows. A reoccurring problem has been popping up this fall whereby a geoprocess fails to generate results while suggesting that it ran successfully.
Here are the symptoms:
Here's the workaround:
A few additional notes:
I haven't had luck finding a description to this problem on the web so I'm not sure how unique this is. Anyone else experience this anomaly?
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You say the green tick pops up which suggests you are running the tools in the background. Suggest you enable foreground processing by unticking that option that may improve stability.
Go to menu geoprocessing > options
You say the green tick pops up which suggests you are running the tools in the background. Suggest you enable foreground processing by unticking that option that may improve stability.
Go to menu geoprocessing > options
Thanks for the tip, Duncan. I had the students implement your suggestion for the last month of the course and the anomalous behavior has not manifested itself since. I will consider this a fix for now.
This same thing happened to me today. Twice I tried running the Feature Class to Geodatabase tool in ArcCatalog (10.5.1). The Windows pop-up stated that the process had run, but there was no output and, upon digging into the Geoprocessing Results window, no messages from the tool at all (completely blank: no tool start time, end time, parameters, etc.)
Indeed, disabling background geoprocessing resolved the issue (Geoprocessing> Geoprocessing Options > uncheck the "Enable" under Background Geoprocessing).
I'd still consider this a bug behaviorally, since the software apparently doesn't realize that it's not working.