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Quick Export

How to use Quick Export Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Quick Export Tool
Quick Export Tool

Path to access the tool

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Quick Export Tool, Data Interoperability Toolbox

Quick Export

This ArcGIS 10.3 documentation has been archived and is no longer updated. Content and links may be outdated. See the latest documentation.

Available with Data Interoperability license.

Summary

Converts one or more input feature classes or feature layers into any format supported by the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension.

Usage

This tool is used to either export data from ArcGIS or as the final step in a model or script where the destination data is nonnative to ArcGIS.

This tool creates a default output schema for the format you choose to write. If the output requires schema changes then you should consider using Spatial ETL tools.

This tool does not honor the Geoprocessing overwrite setting.

This tool is most often used to create non-Esri data formats, but it also can create native Esri formats. You can view all export formats in the Formats Gallery accessible from this tool.

Quick Import

How to use Quick Import Tool in ArcToolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??

Quick Import Tool
Quick Import Tool

Path to access the tool

:

Quick Import Tool, Data Interoperability Toolbox

Quick Import

This ArcGIS 10.3 documentation has been archived and is no longer updated. Content and links may be outdated. See the latest documentation.

Available with Data Interoperability license.

Summary

Converts data in any format supported by the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension into feature classes.

The output is stored in a geodatabase. The geodatabase can then be used directly or further post-processing can be performed.

Usag

  1. This tool is used to import nonnative data to the ArcGIS environment. The output usually requires additional processing before it can be integrated with existing data or formats.
  2. This tool can be used as the first step in a model or script in the ArcGIS framework.
  3. The feature classes that are generated depend on the input data. For instance, if you import two MapInfo MIF/MID files, two features classes will be created.
  4. This tool honors the Geoprocessing overwrite setting.
  5. When in Model Builder the feature classes that are generated in the output geodatabase can be accessed using the Select Data tool.
  6. This tool creates a default output schema for the geodatabase that is created. If the output requires schema changes, then the Spatial ETL Tool should be used.

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