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Yeah, if you're trying to update geometries based on a Lat and Long field. It would look something like this:
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Capitalize the 'u'. cursor = arcpy.da.UpdateCursor(fc, ["field"])
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Our enterprise geodatabase has two feature classes relating to a single table (1:M, simple, None messages, GlobalID to GUID). We published a single service from both feature classes and the related table. For some reason, when we collect related records on feature class A, the globalID from feature class B is getting populated in the related table. It seems to be 'grabbing' the related records from surrounding features from feature A. This is causing many issues. In some cases, as many as 40 records relate back to a single point in feature class B which is not correct. We noticed it only happens when running ArcCollector on Andriod OS. See the attached image. I know this is a confusing question, but we need to get this squared away as soon as possible. The images shows 24 table records relating to 1 point feature in feature class B, and 8 in feature class A. Our relationships are not set up to where a GUID would be populated for BOTH FC A guid and FC B guid. It should be either one or the other.
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Do you have an workspace environment set (arcpy.env.workspace)?
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In my minimal experience with using the Append tool in Python, there really is no simple way to do it. I've given up on field mappings, because it's so clunky and confusing. Sorry, but I can't help you anymore
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I would try to build a model in ModelBuilder first, then export it to a python script.
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What exactly do you mean by table content? Fields? Rows?
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I'm assuming you're using a personal geodatabase (Access) and a file geodatabase (ESRI)? You can join and field calculate if the two datasets have a linking value. You can make edits from the file geodatabase then export it to the personal geodatabase.
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Do the point features and the line features share any uniqueID? Or are the only spatially related?
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10-28-2016
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So, you have something like this? And you need an attribute of point A and point B to be copied to the Trail polyline?
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10-28-2016
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Seems like your best bet is fastKML. See here: FastKML documentation
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10-27-2016
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Can you post the Python code you're trying to run. Don't forget to format it properly. See here: https://community.esri.com/docs/DOC-8691-posting-code-with-syntax-highlighting-on-geonet
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Can you do a spatial join to get the parent primary key. Then join the spatial join feature back to the child table to populate the parent primary key? You can then build a relationship.
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You can do it in Python with the UUID module. See here: UUID objects — Python 2.7.12 documentation
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Janine, I would try posting this in the https://community.esri.com/community/natural-resources subspace. They may know the answer to this. The Python subspace is used for the Python programming language.
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