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Getting field type in ArcPy?
Changing field type with ArcPy?Where clause problems when all parts are user input variablesGetting field type information from FieldInfo object in ArcPy?Generating multivalue choice list in ArcGIS using Tool Validation without using Frequency?Assigning field value based on location without joinFeature attributes won't updateArcCatalog and python crash when running ConvertTimeField_managementDebugging RuntimeError: Object: Error in getting parameter as text from arcpy.GetParameterAsText()?Reading feature class attributes with or without quotes in ArcPy?Selecting rows in a layer using arcpy.SearchCursor
I've got back into Python after a long break. I'm creating a simple data validation script at the moment. I am just trying to return the field type of a field input by the user. I'm using arcpy.AddMessage to validate my steps as I go along. I've tried googling and looking at multiple questions on here and have found nothing that works. Here is my code:
#VARIABLES
gulyShp = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (0)
#GULLY SHAPEFILE
sDep = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (1)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDep)
sDTy = arcpy.Field(sDep.Type)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDTy)
All I want is the type of the field sDep is assigned to be stored in a variable.
arcpy fields-attributes
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I've got back into Python after a long break. I'm creating a simple data validation script at the moment. I am just trying to return the field type of a field input by the user. I'm using arcpy.AddMessage to validate my steps as I go along. I've tried googling and looking at multiple questions on here and have found nothing that works. Here is my code:
#VARIABLES
gulyShp = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (0)
#GULLY SHAPEFILE
sDep = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (1)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDep)
sDTy = arcpy.Field(sDep.Type)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDTy)
All I want is the type of the field sDep is assigned to be stored in a variable.
arcpy fields-attributes
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I've got back into Python after a long break. I'm creating a simple data validation script at the moment. I am just trying to return the field type of a field input by the user. I'm using arcpy.AddMessage to validate my steps as I go along. I've tried googling and looking at multiple questions on here and have found nothing that works. Here is my code:
#VARIABLES
gulyShp = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (0)
#GULLY SHAPEFILE
sDep = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (1)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDep)
sDTy = arcpy.Field(sDep.Type)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDTy)
All I want is the type of the field sDep is assigned to be stored in a variable.
arcpy fields-attributes
New contributor
Alan Carr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
I've got back into Python after a long break. I'm creating a simple data validation script at the moment. I am just trying to return the field type of a field input by the user. I'm using arcpy.AddMessage to validate my steps as I go along. I've tried googling and looking at multiple questions on here and have found nothing that works. Here is my code:
#VARIABLES
gulyShp = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (0)
#GULLY SHAPEFILE
sDep = arcpy.GetParameterAsText (1)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDep)
sDTy = arcpy.Field(sDep.Type)
arcpy.AddMessage(sDTy)
All I want is the type of the field sDep is assigned to be stored in a variable.
arcpy fields-attributes
arcpy fields-attributes
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Try ListFields to list field objects which has properties like type and name:
sDTy = [f.type for f in arcpy.ListFields(gulyShp) if f.name == sDep][0]
gulyShp need to be a complete path and filename, or only the filename and arcpy.env.workspace set to the shapefile folder.
I am using Listfield with list comprehension. The [0] is to fetch first (and in this case only) item in the list.
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Try ListFields to list field objects which has properties like type and name:
sDTy = [f.type for f in arcpy.ListFields(gulyShp) if f.name == sDep][0]
gulyShp need to be a complete path and filename, or only the filename and arcpy.env.workspace set to the shapefile folder.
I am using Listfield with list comprehension. The [0] is to fetch first (and in this case only) item in the list.
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Try ListFields to list field objects which has properties like type and name:
sDTy = [f.type for f in arcpy.ListFields(gulyShp) if f.name == sDep][0]
gulyShp need to be a complete path and filename, or only the filename and arcpy.env.workspace set to the shapefile folder.
I am using Listfield with list comprehension. The [0] is to fetch first (and in this case only) item in the list.
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Try ListFields to list field objects which has properties like type and name:
sDTy = [f.type for f in arcpy.ListFields(gulyShp) if f.name == sDep][0]
gulyShp need to be a complete path and filename, or only the filename and arcpy.env.workspace set to the shapefile folder.
I am using Listfield with list comprehension. The [0] is to fetch first (and in this case only) item in the list.
Try ListFields to list field objects which has properties like type and name:
sDTy = [f.type for f in arcpy.ListFields(gulyShp) if f.name == sDep][0]
gulyShp need to be a complete path and filename, or only the filename and arcpy.env.workspace set to the shapefile folder.
I am using Listfield with list comprehension. The [0] is to fetch first (and in this case only) item in the list.
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