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JamesFidler
New Contributor

The AnalysisField ${fieldname} you specified does not exist in the Analysislayer

I am attempting to create a central mean. 

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JacobBoyle412
Esri Contributor

Hey James, 

Can you provide some further context?  What product are you using?

Jacob is a Sr. Solution Architect for Esri Professional Services and loves conservation planning, woodworking, LEGO, and his dogs.
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JamesFidler
New Contributor

Yes sir. I am using Maps.ArcGIS to create a Map of Texas that has 6 weather stations with average rainfall at each station. I am trying to create a Central Mean of the 6 stations weighted off of their average rainfall.

Maybe this will help.

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JacobBoyle412
Esri Contributor

So ArcGIS Online then?  I'd suggest you ask your question at ArcGIS Online

Jacob is a Sr. Solution Architect for Esri Professional Services and loves conservation planning, woodworking, LEGO, and his dogs.
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JamesFidler
New Contributor

My apologies. I've been all over the place and thought that's what I was doing. I'll go give that a shot.

Fidler

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JacobBoyle412
Esri Contributor

No Worries!!

This section of GeoNet is more geared towards our on-premise solutions.

GeoNet can be daunting when you're just starting out.

Jacob is a Sr. Solution Architect for Esri Professional Services and loves conservation planning, woodworking, LEGO, and his dogs.
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