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Bug

When using the Export Table tool to export a CSV file to a geodatabase table, the tool does not read the raw data.

ArcGIS Pro
Bug-ID-Nummer BUG-000174571
EingereichtFebruary 26, 2025
Zuletzt geändertMarch 6, 2025
Gilt fürArcGIS Pro
Gefunden in Version3.3.2
BetriebssystemWindows OS
Betriebssystemversion11.0 64 bit
StatusAs Designed

Zusätzliche Informationen

Adding the same CSV to an ArcGIS Pro map and opening the attribute table causes the CSV reader to interpret the 012 value as a number, removing the leading zero instead of preserving it as text. The Export Table tool uses the same ArcGIS Pro CSV reader, ensuring consistent behavior across the application. Input field types and values match those displayed in the attribute table. The field map parameter modifies the output field type but does not alter input field properties or their interpretation. Clicking Edit on the field map and viewing the Source Fields section reveals that the input source field is a numeric type, with the leading 0 already removed. This is not considered a defect. To propose an alternative method for modifying CSV field properties beyond schema.ini, submit an enhancement request on the ArcGIS Pro Ideas site for further discussion and requirement gathering. The Export Table tool must maintain the same approach as the attribute table for reading values, ensuring consistency by using a shared CSV or Text file parser.

Workaround

Follow this workaround to create a schema.ini file to define the data types of the CSV file before using the tool. https://support.esri.com/en-us/knowledge-base/how-to-edit-the-field-properties-of-a-csv-file-in-arcgi-000024378

Schritte zur Reproduzierung

Bug-ID: BUG-000174571

Software:

  • ArcGIS Pro

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