Error
Número de ID del error | BUG-000156902 |
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Enviado | March 22, 2023 |
Última modificación | June 5, 2024 |
Relacionado con | ArcGIS Pro |
Versión encontrada | 3.1 |
Sistema operativo | Windows OS |
Versión de sistema operativo | 10.0 64 Bit |
Versión corregida | 3.2 |
Estado | Fixed |
For all workarounds, make sure to set arcpy.env.parallelProcessingFactor = 100 to take advantage of parallel processing and improve performance when running the Identity tool.
Workaround 1
For both the input point feature class and the identity polygon feature class, recreate each feature class to repair the input feature class and to convert the identity feature class to be the same as the input. See https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/analytics/geoprocessing-resolution-tolerance-and-hair/ which contains a step-by-step description on how to recreate and input.
For the step that selects the coordinate system, do not use the input feature class as a template. Instead, at the dialog to select a coordinate system for the new feature class, use the search text box to search for 'statistics Canada Lambert' and select Projected Coordinate System/National Grids/Canada/NAD 1983 Statistics Canada Lambert as the coordinate system for the new feature class.
It is highly recommended that all inputs be projected to the same spatial reference prior to analysis to get the best results. Refer to https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/appendices/spatial-reference-and-geoprocessing.htm for more information. This workaround takes 3 hours. For faster performance, after converting both feature classes to NAD 1983 Statistics Canada Lambert as in the workaround, convert the identity polygon feature class to a single part using the Multipart To Singlepart tool. Run the Identity tool with the repaired point input and the single part polygon identity feature class. Divide the data into smaller increments and run the tool.
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