Product Library List Items (Production Mapping)
Summary
Returns a list of child items that are associated with a node in the Product Library Tree.
A Product Library stores information and data required for cartographic and digital data production in a geodatabase. Esri Mapping and Charting solutions store business rules, documents, and spatial information inside a Product Library.
Usage
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The Product Library Workspace must be a geodatabase. If it is an enterprise geodatabase, use a path to an sde connection file.
The Product Library Path to the Item is the path to the particular Product Library tree node. A product library path is a double colon-delimited string (::) in this format: Solution Name::Product Class Name::Series Name::Product Name::Instance Name::AOI Name.
Syntax
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
product_library_workspace |
Path to the product library workspace. | Workspace |
product_library_itempath |
The path to the product library level that contains the files you want to view. This is specified as Solution Name::Product Class Name::Series Name::Product Name::Instance Name::AOI Name. | String |
product_library_ownername (Optional) | Product Library schema owner name. Set this parameter if the user account specified in product_library_workspace is not the schema owner. This applies only to Product Libraries stored in enterprise geodatabases. | String |
Code Sample
The following stand-alone script demonstrates how to use the PLListItems tool
# Name: PLListItems_Example.py
# Description: List the items associated with a Series in a Product Library
# Requirements: Production Mapping extension
# import arcpy and checkout a Production Mapping license
import arcpy
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("foundation")
#Set local variables
production_database_workspace = "C:\\Data\\ProductLibrary.gdb"
product_library_itempath = "Products::Topographic Maps::Texas::Travis County"
# List items in this item path
result = arcpy.PLListItems_production(production_database_workspace, product_library_itempath)
item_list = result.getOutput(0).split(";")
# print out the items in this list
for i in item_list:
print i
# print out the messages from PLListItems
print result.getMessages()
print "Script completed successfully."
# Check in the extension
arcpy.CheckInExtension("foundation")