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Using ModelBuilder and Inline substitution in ArcGIS Pro?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?How to truncate the %Name% string for inline variable substitutionWill ArcGIS Pro have (better) ModelBuilder?Limitations of iterate row selection in ArcGIS ModelBuilder?Using just the variable name (not full file path) for inline variable substitution in Model BuilderInline variable substitution in Model Builder using python codeUsing only part of inline variable substitution string in ModelBuilder?Using Iterators in ArcGIS Pro ModelBuilder?Using inline variable substitution output and input name problem to join two Python script tools together in ModelBuilder?Substituting inline variables in ArcGIS ModelBuilder?Inline Substitution causing empty selection in ArcGIS ModelBuilder?
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I am creating a model and was wondering whether it is possible to use inline substitution with variables that are a table of values or multiple values, shown below.
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I am creating a model and was wondering whether it is possible to use inline substitution with variables that are a table of values or multiple values, shown below.
modelbuilder arcgis-pro
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Yes. But the tool that you are feeding it into must expect a table .
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 13:27
@Hornbydd I'm assuming that the CalculateField tool wouldn't work with this. Am I correct?
– Greg Palmer
Apr 10 at 13:45
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If you read the Help page for that tool, specifically the syntax section you can see what the data types are for each parameter, this is what it is telling you. As you will discover there are no parameters that are a "table of values" type so you should deduce that the answer to your question is no.
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 15:05
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I am creating a model and was wondering whether it is possible to use inline substitution with variables that are a table of values or multiple values, shown below.
modelbuilder arcgis-pro
I am creating a model and was wondering whether it is possible to use inline substitution with variables that are a table of values or multiple values, shown below.
modelbuilder arcgis-pro
modelbuilder arcgis-pro
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Yes. But the tool that you are feeding it into must expect a table .
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 13:27
@Hornbydd I'm assuming that the CalculateField tool wouldn't work with this. Am I correct?
– Greg Palmer
Apr 10 at 13:45
1
If you read the Help page for that tool, specifically the syntax section you can see what the data types are for each parameter, this is what it is telling you. As you will discover there are no parameters that are a "table of values" type so you should deduce that the answer to your question is no.
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 15:05
add a comment |
3
Yes. But the tool that you are feeding it into must expect a table .
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 13:27
@Hornbydd I'm assuming that the CalculateField tool wouldn't work with this. Am I correct?
– Greg Palmer
Apr 10 at 13:45
1
If you read the Help page for that tool, specifically the syntax section you can see what the data types are for each parameter, this is what it is telling you. As you will discover there are no parameters that are a "table of values" type so you should deduce that the answer to your question is no.
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 15:05
3
3
Yes. But the tool that you are feeding it into must expect a table .
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 13:27
Yes. But the tool that you are feeding it into must expect a table .
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 13:27
@Hornbydd I'm assuming that the CalculateField tool wouldn't work with this. Am I correct?
– Greg Palmer
Apr 10 at 13:45
@Hornbydd I'm assuming that the CalculateField tool wouldn't work with this. Am I correct?
– Greg Palmer
Apr 10 at 13:45
1
1
If you read the Help page for that tool, specifically the syntax section you can see what the data types are for each parameter, this is what it is telling you. As you will discover there are no parameters that are a "table of values" type so you should deduce that the answer to your question is no.
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 15:05
If you read the Help page for that tool, specifically the syntax section you can see what the data types are for each parameter, this is what it is telling you. As you will discover there are no parameters that are a "table of values" type so you should deduce that the answer to your question is no.
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 15:05
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Yes. But the tool that you are feeding it into must expect a table .
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 13:27
@Hornbydd I'm assuming that the CalculateField tool wouldn't work with this. Am I correct?
– Greg Palmer
Apr 10 at 13:45
1
If you read the Help page for that tool, specifically the syntax section you can see what the data types are for each parameter, this is what it is telling you. As you will discover there are no parameters that are a "table of values" type so you should deduce that the answer to your question is no.
– Hornbydd
Apr 10 at 15:05