Hi Everyone,
I'm relatively new using Python and I can't seem to find any good information on what I'm attempting to do. Thanks in advance if you have any tips.
Set up:
I have 3 tables; A (spatial) B (non-spatial) and C (non-spatial). A is related to B and B is related to C. All are in a file geodatabase and relationship classes have been built. I would like to select features from A and traverse through B and ultimately work with the data in C. In ArcMap I would select features in A, open related table B, then open related table C...and do what I need to do. I would smile, pat myself on the back and go to sleep feeling satisfied 🙂 But I want to do this using Python and can't seem to figure out how, other than creating a list using a search cursor to store the unique values in A then using that list and another search cursor on B to create another list, and then do the same on C. It seems there must be a more efficient way to do this in Python.
Thanks,
Wes