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Need help with Create Vegetative Cover Factor Raster - Error 010414

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Eric_Chameroy
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Hello,

I'm running into a reoccurring issue with the Create Vegetative Cover Raster tool. Every time I have tried to run it, I receive a 010414 error message stating that a raster could not be created from a geodataset.

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I noticed that recently, some videos demonstrating the Arc Hydro Erosion Toolset have been uploaded:

https://mediaspace.esri.com/media/t/1_08znoxom 

In the video for the Create Vegetative Cover Raster tool, it shows the tool as requiring only four parameters, yet I'm required to provide five. I don't know if the new parameter would be leading to the error I'm having.

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I'm currently using ArcGIS Pro 3.5 with the Arc Hydro Tools for 3.4 (I jumped the gun and updated before checking to see if a new version of Arc Hydro Tools had been released; hopefully, this isn't causing any issues). I also included a screenshot of my C-Factor table in case that would be of any help.

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Thanks,

Eric

Edit: I moved the images into the text instead of including them as attachments.

 

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Eric_Chameroy
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Hi Dan,

I think the issue I was having was the DEM and the raster were not of the same dimensions. When I clipped the landcover raster to the DEM, it tool seemed to have completed successfully.

Thank you for your help.

Eric

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DanPatterson
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Inserting the images rather than attaching makes it easier to switch between them,

so error messages has a suggestion.  Can you compare the output workspace recommendation to what you have specified.

 

010414: Error in creating a Raster from a geodataset.—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

Solution
Check that the input is a valid dataset.

Try setting the output workspace to be a file folder on your local disk.


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Eric_Chameroy
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Hi Dan,

I've been working on a local drive, no cloud-based storage. I've even tried saving the raster in the base directory of the drive I'm working off of with no success.

I also noticed that a CFactor column does get added to the attribute table of my landcover raster, but no C-Factor values get copied to it.

Eric

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DanPatterson
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Eric, I am not sure, but there is a cog (editing) beside Input Landcover field (beside the Value combo box).  Does that reveal anything?


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Eric_Chameroy
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Hi Dan,

The gear only allows for changing the order of sorting and the display of aliases.

Eric

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Eric_Chameroy
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Hi Dan,

I think the issue I was having was the DEM and the raster were not of the same dimensions. When I clipped the landcover raster to the DEM, it tool seemed to have completed successfully.

Thank you for your help.

Eric

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