Using a geoprocessing package

Geoprocessing packages are a convenient way to share geoprocessing workflows as a single compressed file. A geoprocessing package (.gpk) can be shared with others across a local file system using copy and paste, as an attachment in an e-mail, or by uploading to ArcGIS Online.

NoteNote:

Geoprocessing packages were introduced in ArcGIS 10.1 for Desktop. You cannot create or use geoprocessing packages with versions earlier than 10.1.

Learn more about geoprocessing packages

Opening a geoprocessing package

You can open a geoprocessing package geoprocessing package using one of the methods below; its contents will automatically be added to your application (ArcMap, ArcGlobe, or ArcScene).

What gets added to the application

When you open a geoprocessing package using one of the above methods, the contents of the package are added to your application.

  • A new group layer is created in the table of contents with the same name as the package. All data within the package becomes sublayers of this group layer. (Most geoprocessing packages contain input and output data. If the package doesn't contain data, a group layer is not created.)
  • In the Results window under the Shared node, a new node is created with the same name as the package. Beneath this node are the results from the package. The Results window opens automatically (if it is not already open) when a geoprocessing package is opened.

Layers and tasks added to ArcMap from a geoprocessing package

Using the Search window to find packages

If you want to search for geoprocessing packages in the Search window, you must index the folders where your packages reside so they can be found.

Geoprocessing packages can only be found with the search filter set to All or Tools.

Learn more about using search in ArcGIS

Working with package results

When a geoprocessing package has been opened, one or more results are added to the Results window beneath the Shared node. You work with each result as follows:

Learn more about working with results

Locating package contents

When you open a geoprocessing package, the contents of the package (tools, toolboxes, data, and associated files) are extracted to a folder in your user profile.

To change the default location where your packages will be unpacked, open ArcMap Options from the Customize menu. From the Sharing tab, find the Packaging section, Choose Use user specified location and browse to the new folder location.

Changing the unpack location for all package types

If you want to unpack your package to another folder without it being added to your application, use the Extract Package tool.

To find and locate the contents of a shared geoprocessing package, from the Results window, right-click the shared task and click Locate. You are navigated to the location of the task within the Catalog window.

Locating contents of a geoprocessing package

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5/6/2015