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ArcGIS Pro, Python script tools;
When we use a table of values in ArcGIS pro script tool as a parameter, how we can access its value.
In below example I have parameters include 2 column one is supposed to return feature class and another one is just a string.
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When we use a table of values in ArcGIS pro script tool as a parameter, how we can access its value.
In below example I have parameters include 2 column one is supposed to return feature class and another one is just a string.
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When we use a table of values in ArcGIS pro script tool as a parameter, how we can access its value.
In below example I have parameters include 2 column one is supposed to return feature class and another one is just a string.
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When we use a table of values in ArcGIS pro script tool as a parameter, how we can access its value.
In below example I have parameters include 2 column one is supposed to return feature class and another one is just a string.
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