Hi all, in model builder I'm running the avg. nearest neighbour tool on a .shp file. Everything is working but is it possible to set the location that the html report saves to? Thanks.
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Shane... the html report is supposed to be the parameter (ie a P )
The help topic provides the requirements for the report to appear in the Results and whether it will be listed in Catalog.
If you look at the script example, it requires a path for the report, once you have set it as a parameter.
They don't cover modelbuilder explicitly, but apparently, it should be able to be done
your model has not parameter.... make it a parameter
http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/analysis/geoprocessing/modelbuilder/model-parameters.htm
Hi Dan
thanks for that. I've made Report File a model parameter but it still isn't obvious to me how to set the output location. I've gone through all the options. But none of them seem to relate to setting where the report is output to. Thanks.
if it is a file you want written, then it should be an output parameter...
(much easier to set these things up with script tools in a toolbox than a model in a toolbox though)
Hi Dan, yeah I agree it would be easier but I'm required to do it in Model Builder. I've Googled and found this (Creating model parameters—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop ) But I still don't see how to set a file-path as the location to save the file to. I've double clicked and right clicked on everything but see no option to do this.
a file path is a workspace or a folder
I have created a model parameter called statistics. It is pointing to the folder I want the html report to go to. I have tried everything I can think of and have googled the issue. Is there a way to make the html report go to the statistics folder?
Shane... the html report is supposed to be the parameter (ie a P )
The help topic provides the requirements for the report to appear in the Results and whether it will be listed in Catalog.
If you look at the script example, it requires a path for the report, once you have set it as a parameter.
They don't cover modelbuilder explicitly, but apparently, it should be able to be done