Available with Workflow Manager license.
Summary
Gets the job data workspace as an enterprise geodatabase connection file. This tool is typically used in ModelBuilder to retrieve the connection file for use as an input to other tools such as Reconcile Versions in the model.
Usage
The Input Job ID must be for a job that currently exists in the repository.
This tool is typically used in a model to retrieve the job's data workspace as an enterprise geodatabase connection file. For example, a model can be created to reconcile and post edits made in a specific job version to the parent version. The Get Job Data Workspace tool would be utilized to retrieve the data workspace connection, whereas the job's version would be retrieved using the Get Job Version tool, and the parent version would be retrieved using the Get Job Parent Version tool.
The tool does not support feature service data workspace in ArcGIS Desktop. When the input job has a feature service data workspace set as its data workspace, the tool fails with an error.
Syntax
arcpy.wmx.GetJobDataWorkspace(Input_JobID, {Input_DatabasePath}, {Input_SDEFileLocation})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
Input_JobID | The ID for the job whose data workspace connection is to be retrieved. | String |
Input_DatabasePath (Optional) | The Workflow Manager (Classic) database connection file that contains the job information. If no connection file is specified, the current default Workflow Manager (Classic) database in the project is used. | File |
Input_SDEFileLocation (Optional) | The job's data workspace connection file will be written to the specified folder. | Folder |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
Output_JobDataWorkspace | For the enterprise geodatabase, the output is a geodatabase connection file. | Workspace |
Code sample
GetJobDataWorkspace example (stand-alone script)
Get the data workspace for the specified job.
# Import arcpy module
import arcpy
# Check out any necessary licenses
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("JTX")
# Local variables:
Input_JobID = "1"
Input_DatabasePath = "C:\\Program Files\\WMX\\Database\\wmx.jtc"
Input_SDEFileLocation = "C:\\Temp"
# Process: Get Job Data Workspace
arcpy.GetJobDataWorkspace_wmx(Input_JobID, Input_DatabasePath, Input_SDEFileLocation)
Environments
This tool does not use any geoprocessing environments.
Licensing information
- Basic: No
- Standard: Requires Workflow Manager
- Advanced: Requires Workflow Manager