Résumé
Exports the GeoNames features in a geodatabase to a text file.
This tool can be used after GeoNames data has been loaded into your database and associated with features. You would then edit and update the GeoNames features, as necessary, and export them to a text file. This text file is created in Unicode Transfer Format (UTF) in 8-bit or 16-bit format so you can load the GeoNames data into data in different locales.
At a minimum, the GeoNames feature class must contain the unique feature identifier (UFI) and unique name identifier (UNI) fields. The text file is created for features from the country you choose using the GeoNames feature class and table in your geodatabase.
It is assumed that the name of the feature class and table are Geonames_FeaturesP and Geonames_Table, respectively, but you can also use GeoNames files your organization may have already created.
Utilisation
Due to schema changes in the GeoNames table, you may need to import the new schema into your existing GeoNames table. Fresh copies of the GeoNames feature class and table are located at C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\EsriDefenseMapping\Desktop10.5\Geonames\Schema\Gdb\Geonames_Template.zip.
If your organization already has a GeoNames database, this database may be used as long as it contains the UFI and UNI fields.
Syntaxe
arcpy.defense.GeodatabaseToGeoNames(in_feature_class, in_table, out_text_file, in_country_code, in_output_format)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
in_feature_class | The GeoNames feature class; this feature class should be in the working database. | Feature Class |
in_table | The GeoNames table; this table should be in the working database. | Table |
out_text_file | The path to the output GeoNames text file. | Text File |
in_country_code | Choose the country code that corresponds with the country for which you want to export GeoNames features. | String |
in_output_format | The output format of the file. You can use either an 8-bit or 16-bit format.
| String |
Exemple de code
GeodatabaseToGeoNames example (stand-alone script)
The following script is an example of calling the GeodatabaseToGeoNames tool in a stand-alone Python script.
# Importing arcpy module
import arcpy
# Checking out Defense extension
arcpy.CheckOutExtension('defense')
# Setting variables for parameters
feature_class = r'C:\Data\MGCP_TRD_4_2.gdb\GeoNames_FeaturesP'
in_table = r'C:\Data\MGCP_TRD_4_2.gdb\GEONAMES_TABLE'
output_file = r'C:\Data\GeoNames_HA.txt'
country_code = 'HA'
# Calling GeoNames to Geodatabase tool
arcpy.defense.GeodatabasetoGeoNames(feature_class, in_table, output_file, country_code, 'UTF8')
# Checking in Defense extension
arcpy.CheckInExtension('defense')
Environnements
Informations de licence
- Basic: Non
- Standard: Requiert Defense Mapping
- Advanced: Requiert Defense Mapping