Curtis, both env.worspace as env.scratchworkspace are declared in the script, however, to get 99% of the running, the pop-up on the Visual Fortran Error appears and then closes the ArcGis!
Already I tested without declaring environment, but the problem persists!
Also revised all path and spelling, but all are correct.
Dan Patterson, read about the suggested article "How large the DEM can the tool TopoToRaster create?"(https://geonet.esri.com/external-link.jspa?url=https%3A%2F%2Fblogs.esri.com%2Fesri%2Farcgis%2F2012%2...), however, the expected DEM are within the processing capacity (Win7, Intel i5-650, 4GB RAM, ArcGis10.2, etc).
Anyway, I appreciate the ideas. The discussion is always welcome!
The following script text below:
... import arcpy
... from arcpy import env
... from arcpy.sa import *
...
... # Set environment settings
... env.workspace = r"C:\Users\rodrigotr\Documents\01_PROCESSOS\2016\indice_cartas_split_buffer"
... env.scratchWorkspace = r"C:\Users\rodrigotr\Documents\01_PROCESSOS\2016\indice_cartas_split_buffer"
...
... # Set local variables
... input = r"C:\Users\rodrigotr\Documents\01_PROCESSOS\2016\indice_cartas_split_buffer\CN_cartas_buff5mUTM23sirgas2k\CN_buff5m_26124se.shp"
... outputFolder = r"C:\Users\rodrigotr\Documents\01_PROCESSOS\2016\indice_cartas_split_buffer\outMDE"
... inContours = TopoContour([[input, 'COTA']])
... inFeatures = ([inContours])
...
... # Execute TopoToRaster
... outTTR = TopoToRaster(inFeatures)
...
... # Save the output
... outTTR.save(outputFolder + "\\" + outTTR + ".tif")
That's all folks!