Get Job AOI (Workflow Manager)
Zusammenfassung
Gets the job's area of interest (AOI) layer as a feature layer.
Verwendung
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The Input Job ID must be for a job that currently exists in the repository and has an AOI defined. If an AOI doesn't exist, an empty output will be generated. 
- The output layer has the polygon representing the AOI of the job. 
- The output layer can be used as input to other tools and models. It may also be saved as a feature class using the Copy Features tool. 
Syntax
GetJobAOI_wmx (Input_JobID, aoi_Layer, {Input_DatabasePath})
| Parameter | Erläuterung | Datentyp | 
| Input_JobID | The ID of the job whose AOI is to be retrieved. | String | 
| aoi_Layer | The layer name for the AOI retrieved. | Feature layer | 
| Input_DatabasePath (optional) | The Workflow Manager database connection file for the input job. If no connection file is specified, the current default workflow manager database will be used. | File | 
Codebeispiel
GetJobAOI example (stand-alone Python script)
Gets the job's area of interest (AOI) layer as a feature layer.
# Import arcpy module
import arcpy
# Check out any necessary licenses
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("JTX")
# Local variables:
Input_JobID = "1"
AOI_Layer = "AOILayer_Job1"
Input_DatabasePath = "C:\\Program Files\\WMX\\Database\\wmx.jtc"
# Process: Get Job AOI
arcpy.GetJobAOI_WMX(Input_JobID, AOI_Layer, Input_DatabasePath)
Umgebung
Dieses Werkzeug verwendet keine Geoverarbeitungsumgebungen.
Lizenzierungsinformationen
ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: Nein
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: Erfordert Workflow Manager
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Erfordert Workflow Manager
4/26/2014