Get Job AOI (Workflow Manager)
Récapitulatif
Gets the job's area of interest (AOI) layer as a feature layer.
Utilisation
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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.
Syntaxe
GetJobAOI_wmx (Input_JobID, aoi_Layer, {Input_DatabasePath})
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
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 (Facultatif) |
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 |
Exemple de code
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)
Environnements
Cet outil n'utilise aucun environnement de géotraitement
Informations de licence
ArcGIS for Desktop Basic: Annuler
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard: Requis Workflow Manager
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced: Requis Workflow Manager
4/26/2014