Summary
Performs checks on a mosaic dataset for errors and possible improvements.
Usage
To examine the analysis results, open the mosaic dataset, right-click the mosaic dataset in the table of contents and click Data > View Analysis Results. The Prepare window opens allowing you to view and interact with the errors, warnings, and messages. When you right-click on an error, warning, or message, a recommended action is listed.
The errors and warnings are categorized in the following way:
- A high-priority error indicates that an issue exists where you may not be able to use the mosaic dataset. Some examples of a high-priority error include invalid visibility or inability to open a raster dataset.
- A medium-priority error indicates an issue that directly affects your mosaic dataset authoring experience. These errors will usually indicate that a geoprocessing tool will likely fail with these mosaic datasets. Some examples of a medium-priority error include an empty mosaic dataset or an invalid raster type ID.
- A low-priority error indicates that an issue might affect some of the user experiences related to the mosaic dataset or a derived image service. Some examples of a low-priority error include an invalid CenterXY field or broken paths.
- A high-priority warning indicates an issue related to performance or optimum display. Some examples of a high-priority warning include missing overviews, missing mosaic dataset statistics, and missing raster dataset statistics.
- A low-priority warning indicates an issue with recommendations that may not have been followed. These recommendations usually ensure smoother and efficient operation, but are not required. Some examples of a low-priority warning include bad metadata, a JPEG quality set too low, too many uncompressed pixels in the mosaic dataset, or missing raster pyramids.
The returned messages report statistical facts related to the mosaic dataset.
In the results table, many of the errors and warnings can be fixed by right-clicking on the issue.
Syntax
AnalyzeMosaicDataset(in_mosaic_dataset, {where_clause}, {checker_keywords})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_mosaic_dataset | The mosaic dataset you want to analyze. | Mosaic Layer |
where_clause (Optional) | An SQL statement that confines your analysis to specific raster datasets within this mosaic dataset. | SQL Expression |
checker_keywords [checker_keywords,...] (Optional) | Choose which parts of the mosaic dataset you want to analyze for known issues.
| String |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_mosaic_dataset | The updated mosaic dataset. | Mosaic Layer |
Code sample
AnalyzeMosaicDataset example 1 (Python window)
This is a Python sample for the AnalyzeMosaicDataset tool.
import arcpy
arcpy.AnalyzeMosaicDataset_management(
"\\cpu\data\analyze.gdb\mosaicds", "SensorName = 'Landsat-7-ETM+'",
"FOOTPRINT;FUNCTION;RASTER;PATHS;PYRAMIDS")
AnalyzeMosaicDataset example 2 (stand-alone script)
This is a Python script sample for the AnalyzeMosaicDataset tool.
#Analyze Mosaic Dataset with query definition
#Analyze all components of mosaic dataset
import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/Workspace"
mdname = "analyzemd.gdb/mosaicds"
query = "SensorName = 'Landsat-7-ETM+'"
checks = "FOOTPRINT;FUNCTION;RASTER;PATHS;STALE;PYRAMIDS;PERFORMANCE"
arcpy.AnalyzeMosaicDataset_management(mdname, query, checks)
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: No
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes