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Flavie, What version of ArcGIS Server are you using? Meanwhile you may refer: Log codes overview—ArcGIS Server Administration (Windows) | ArcGIS Enterprise Core server log codes—ArcGIS Server Administration (Windows) | ArcGIS Enterprise Work with server logs—ArcGIS Server Administration (Windows) | ArcGIS Enterprise I hope this helps! ~Shan
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Eric, What version of ArcMap are you running on your machines? Make sure you check out the system requirements for that particular version just to be on the safer side. Refer: Be successful overlaying large, complex datasets in Geoprocessing | ArcGIS Blog Dicing Godzillas (features with too many vertices) | ArcGIS Blog As per the observation you have posted in your query, it is possible the issue may be with your data. Try to export all the line features in a feature class and execute the Check Geometry—Help | ArcGIS Desktop and then back up your data and execute the Repair Geometry—Help | ArcGIS Desktop . Once you have completed this try to run the Intersect tool. I hope this helps ~Shan
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I am not sure if this can be achieved programmatically. However, I might have a potential solution / workaround for you. So here goes nothing. Use the simple Point as a template and create the data with the required schema and once the edits are made you can run the Buffer tool with 100m as buffer distance. Refer: Buffer—Help | ArcGIS Desktop ~Shan
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Max, Feature class to Feature class tool primarily requires 3 input parameters from the user, i.e. Input Feature class, Output Geodatabase Location along with the name of the geodatabase and the Output Feature class name and it additionally allows the user to perform field mapping which is helpful in case the user wants to drop some fields or rename or add a new ones in the final output. If you choose to create the output feature class in an enterprise geodatabase you can even use the config_keyword from within the same tool interface. This tool will export only one feature class at a time. Refer Feature Class to Feature Class—Help | ArcGIS Desktop When we are talking about the Feature Class to Geodatabase, this tool requires only 2 parameters from the user, i.e. One or more Input Feature Class and Output Geodatabase Location along with the name of the geodatabase. This tool will simply export the feature classes exactly the way are, in this case there is no option to alter the fields from within the tool (i.e. Adding new fields, deleting existing fields or altering field names is not possible from the within the tool). In case if your output is going to reside in an enterprise geodatabase the user will have the provide the config_keyword from the environment settings of the tool (Output CONFIG Keyword (Environment setting)—Help | ArcGIS Desktop ) . This tool has the capability to export multiple feature classes in the same geodatabase. Refer Feature Class To Geodatabase—Help | ArcGIS Desktop I hope this helps! ~Shan
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Sunil, Esri has released ArcGIS Pro 2.0, I'd suggest you to download and upgrade and check if the issue still replicates there. ~Shan
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Emre, Have you tried testing the same on a different machine or test the same on your machine logged in with a different user profile. It might be a machine or profile specific issue. ~Shan
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Zomenia, Please refer: Types of geodatabases—ArcGIS Help | ArcGIS Desktop Supported database management systems—Help | ArcGIS Desktop I hope this helps! ~Shan
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Mark, Would it be feasible to share a sample data? ~Shan
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Mathieu, Have you tried using the following? template.exportOptions = { width: 500, height: 400, dpi: 96 }; template.format = "PDF"; template.layout = "MAP_ONLY"; template.preserveScale = true; I hope this helps! ~Shan
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Shannon, Have you tried Using the field mapping control—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop I believe adding a Integer (Short or Long) or Double field will allow you to calculate SUM, AVG to summarize the data. I hope this helps! ~Shan
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Mark, 1) Your source or the input dataset is it a feature class or a shapefile? 2) Is the projection for the input and clip feature the same? If not can we have them in the same projection system. IT has been observed that there sometimes there are issues with GCS projection while executing Clip tool. 3) I would run Check Geometry—Help | ArcGIS Desktop on the input dataset first and check if there are some geometrical errors. If in case there are issues with the geometry take a backup of the data and run the Repair Geometry—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Please refer Checking and repairing geometries—Help | ArcGIS Desktop I hope this helps! ~Shan
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