RecordSet

Zusammenfassung

RecordSet objects are a lightweight representation of a table. They are a special data element that contains not only schema but also the data. The RecordSet object is also how tables are sent and received from the server.

Diskussion

Hinweis:

If you're loading a table into a new RecordSet and modifying the RecordSet with a geoprocessing tool that modifies the input such as Calculate Field or a function such as UpdateCursor, the original table will also be modified.

Syntax

 RecordSet ({table})
ParameterErläuterungDatentyp
table

The table to load into the RecordSet object.

The input can be a catalog path to a feature class, a URL to a hosted feature layer, a JSON with the syntax {"url":"<url>", "serviceToken":"<serviceToken>"} to load data from external sources that require an access token, or an Esri (FeatureSet) JSON string. An Esri JSON (.json) is a standard for encoding feature (geometry and attribute) data as a JSON object. For tables, the JSON does not include geometryType, spatialReference, or geometry keys.

String

Eigenschaften

EigenschaftErläuterungDatentyp
JSON
(Schreibgeschützt)

Returns an Esri JSON representation of the geometry as a string.

Tipp:

The returned string can be converted to a dictionary using the json module's loads function.

String

Methodenübersicht

MethodeErläuterung
load (table_path, {where_clause})

Imports a table into the RecordSet object.

save (table_path)

Export to a table.

Methoden

load (table_path, {where_clause})
ParameterErläuterungDatentyp
table_path

The table to load into the RecordSet object.

The input can be a catalog path to a feature class, a URL to a hosted feature layer, a JSON with the syntax {"url":"<url>", "serviceToken":"<serviceToken>"} to load data from external sources that require an access token, or an Esri JSON string.

String
where_clause

An SQL expression used to select a subset of records.

For more information on SQL syntax, see SQL reference for query expressions used in ArcGIS.

(Der Standardwert ist None)

String

The optional arguments are positional only; they cannot be passed by named arguments.

save (table_path)
ParameterErläuterungDatentyp
table_path

The output table to be created.

String

Codebeispiel

RecordSet example 1

Import a server toolbox; get the RecordSet from the server tool's specified parameter.

import arcpy

# Add a custom server toolbox
arcpy.ImportToolbox("http://myserver/arcgis/services;Geocode")

# Get recordset from server tool's first parameter to use as schema
in_recordset = arcpy.GetParameterValue("GeocodeAddress", 0)
RecordSet example 2

Create a RecordSet and load a subset of a hosted table.

import arcpy

# Set data
in_dataset = "https://maps.my.org/arcgis/rest/services/Tables/MapServer/0"
query = "Country_Code: 'IT'"

# Create empty RecordSet
record_set = arcpy.RecordSet()

# Load data into RecordSet with query
record_set.load(in_dataset, query)
RecordSet example 3

Create a RecordSet from an Esri JSON string.

import arcpy

# Set data
data_json = '''{
 "objectIdFieldName": "objectid",
 "globalIdFieldName": "globalid",
 "fields": [
  {
   "name": "objectid",
   "alias": "OBJECTID",
   "type": "esriFieldTypeOID"
  },
  {
   "name": "requestid",
   "alias": "Service Request ID",
   "type": "esriFieldTypeString",
   "length": 25
  },
  {
   "name": "requesttype",
   "alias": "Problem",
   "type": "esriFieldTypeString",
   "length": 100
  },
  {
   "name": "comments",
   "alias": "Comments",
   "type": "esriFieldTypeString",
   "length": 255
  }
 ],
 "features": [
  {
   "attributes": {
    "objectid": 246362,
    "requestid": "1",
    "requesttype": "Sidewalk Damage",
    "comments": "Pothole"
   }
  },
  {
   "attributes": {
    "objectid": 246382,
    "requestid": "2",
    "requesttype": "Pothole",
    "comments": "Jhh"
   }
  }
 ]
}'''

# Create FeatureSet from Esri JSON
feature_set = arcpy.RecordSet(data_json)

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