import arcpy
arcpy.env.overwriteOutput = 1
# in path to raw line data
arcpy.env.workspace = r"S:\General-Offices-GO-Trans\SLR-Mapping\GIS_Projects_2018\Smart_T_Line_Model\geodata\TEST_LINES.gdb"
# out path to buffered lines
outbufferpath = r"S:\General-Offices-GO-Trans\SLR-Mapping\GIS_Projects_2018\Smart_T_Line_Model\geodata\TEST_BUFFER.gdb"
# BUFFER LINE FEATURES FROM RAW LINE DATA FOLDER TEST_LINES.GDB"
featureClassList = arcpy.ListFeatureClasses()
for featureClass in featureClassList:
arcpy.Buffer_analysis(featureClass, outbufferpath, "1250 Feet", "FULL", "ROUND", "NONE")
There is an error somewhere in the arcpy.Buffer_analysis line of code. Can anyone assist?
Thanks!
Here is what is returned after arcpy command:
arcpy.analysis.Buffer(featureClass, outbufferpath + featureClass, "1250 Feet", "FULL", "ROUND", "NONE")
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\arcpy\arcpy\analysis.py", line 1098, in Buffer
raise e
File "c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\arcpy\arcpy\analysis.py", line 1095, in Buffer
retval = convertArcObjectToPythonObject(gp.Buffer_analysis(*gp_fixargs((in_features, out_feature_class, buffer_distance_or_field, line_side, line_end_type, dissolve_option, dissolve_field, method), True)))
File "c:\program files\arcgis\pro\Resources\arcpy\arcpy\geoprocessing\_base.py", line 496, in <lambda>
return lambda *args: val(*gp_fixargs(args, True))
arcgisscripting.ExecuteError: ERROR 000229: Cannot open T_0517__BRI_DJS_TP_34_5_1Failed to execute (Buffer).
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It maybe a typo, but line 15 needs to be indented. As far as the error goes, is T_0517__BRI_DJS_TP_34_5_1 a valid feature class? I wonder if you may need to add a make feature layer in there. For example (untested):
featureClassList = arcpy.ListFeatureClasses()
for featureClass in featureClassList:
arcpy.MakeFeatureLayer_management(featureClass,featureClass_layer)
arcpy.Buffer_analysis(featureClass_layer, outbufferpath, "1250 Feet", "FULL",
"ROUND", "NONE")
It maybe a typo, but line 15 needs to be indented. As far as the error goes, is T_0517__BRI_DJS_TP_34_5_1 a valid feature class? I wonder if you may need to add a make feature layer in there. For example (untested):
featureClassList = arcpy.ListFeatureClasses()
for featureClass in featureClassList:
arcpy.MakeFeatureLayer_management(featureClass,featureClass_layer)
arcpy.Buffer_analysis(featureClass_layer, outbufferpath, "1250 Feet", "FULL",
"ROUND", "NONE")