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Is it possible to use the inline model variable substitution when the input is a list of variables?
I know that there are other methods of inline variable subing, such as the %i% option, but in this case the name is essential because I will be using this later in the model to perform a table join with each County's massive soils table. Any thoughts?
Is it possible to use the inline model variable substitution when the input is a list of variables?
I know that there are other methods of inline variable subing, such as the %i% option, but in this case the name is essential because I will be using this later in the model to perform a table join with each County's massive soils table. Any thoughts?
The only pitfall is that I had to manually enter in the output address: 'G:\Test\%Value%Clip.shp' for each of the output variables.....
Have you tried: %Workspace%\%Value%Clip.shp....and just befor that set your workspace to: G:\Test