I'm using the SummarizeWithin tool with arcpy, running in a Jupyter Notebook.
sum_fields = "TOTAL Sum;M_TOTAL Sum;F_TOTAL Sum"
arcpy.analysis.SummarizeWithin("counties", "demographics", "counties_demo", '', sum_fields)
On execution I receive a lot of these two errors in the console.
TypeError: setGroupParams() missing 2 required positional arguments: 'groupFieldName' and 'fcPath'
AttributeError: 'ToolValidator' object has no attribute 'isLicensed'
The tool runs through and gives a correct output FeatureClass. I still would like to get rid of these errors.
When executed as a regular Geoprocessing Tool in ArcGIS 2.5 no errors are reported, same when the code snippet is run in the Python Console.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?
If it works in the Pro GUI and Python console, and it gives correct results in Jupyter, it is likely a defect related to Jupyter integration. Personally, if it works, I wouldn't waste the time chasing it down. If it really bugs you, open a case with Esri Support to log a defect.
It also does not work att all within PyCharm (linked with default arcgispro-py3 environment). Here it returns a Error 999999:
ERROR 999999: Something unexpected caused the tool to fail. Contact Esri Technical Support (http://esriurl.com/support) to Report a Bug, and refer to the error help for potential solutions or workarounds.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/EsriTraining/PYTS/Scripts/SummarizeWithinTest.py", line 15, in <module>
arcpy.analysis.SummarizeWithin(mkfn, rkfn, mkrkPolyFc, '', sum_fields)
File "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcPy\arcpy\analysis.py", line 2299, in SummarizeWithin
raise e
File "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcPy\arcpy\analysis.py", line 2296, in SummarizeWithin
retval = convertArcObjectToPythonObject(gp.SummarizeWithin_analysis(*gp_fixargs((in_polygons, in_sum_features, out_feature_class, keep_all_polygons, sum_fields, sum_shape, shape_unit, group_field, add_min_maj, add_group_percent, out_group_table), True)))
File "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcPy\arcpy\geoprocessing\_base.py", line 511, in <lambda>
return lambda *args: val(*gp_fixargs(args, True))
Yes, the error in Jupyter-Notebook is more a cosmetic issue.
Are you running the jupyter notebook with Pro? or external to it?
I'm running an external version of jupyter notebook on a cloned arcgispro-py3 environment.
I receive the same error messages using Spyder 3 and ArcGIS Pro 2.5 on a cloned ArcGIS Pro-py3 environment. I have to wait to update ArcGIS Pro to recent version 2.7 and Spyder 3 to 4 until a project is finished. Maybe the problem is solved in recent releases?