Geoprocessing environment settings are in effect, additional parameters that affect a tool's results. They differ from normal tool parameters in that they don't appear on a tool's dialog box (with certain exceptions). Rather, they are values you set once using a separate dialog box and are interrogated and used by tools when they are run.
Learn more about geoprocessing environment settings
Workspace environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Current Workspace environment use the workspace specified as the default location for geoprocessing tool inputs and outputs. | |
The Package Workspace environment setting is the location of a folder that locates the contents of a shared geoprocessing package or service. | |
The Scratch Folder environment setting is the location of a folder you can use to write file-based data, such as shapefiles, text files, and layer files. | |
The Scratch GDB environment setting is the location of a file geodatabase you can use to write temporary data. | |
Tools that honor the Scratch Workspace environment use the specified location as the default workspace for output datasets. The Scratch Workspace is intended for output data you do not want to maintain. |
Output Coordinates environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Output Coordinate System environment will create output geodatasets with the specified coordinate system. | |
Tools that honor the Geographic Transformations environment will use the transformation methods when projecting data. |
Processing Extent environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Extent environment will only process features or rasters that fall within the extent specified in this setting. |
Parallel Processing environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honors the Number of Retries On Failures environment will retry the same worker process a specified number of attempts when there is a failure processing a particular job. | |
Tools that honor the Parallel Processing Factor environment will divide and perform operations across multiple processes. | |
Tools that honor the Recycle Interval Of Processing Workers environment define how many image sections will be processed before restarting worker processes to prevent potential failures in long-running processes. |
Raster Analysis environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Cell Alignment environment will adjust the cell alignment of the output to match the cell alignment of the specified processing extent. | |
Tools that honor the Cell Size environment set the output raster cell size, or resolution, for the operation. The default output resolution is determined by the coarsest of the input raster datasets. | |
Tools that honor the Cell Size Projection Method environment will use the specified method for calculating the output raster cell size when datasets are projected during analysis. | |
Tools that honor the Mask environment will only consider those cells that fall within the analysis mask in the operation. | |
Tools that honor the Snap Raster environment will adjust the extent of output rasters so that they match the cell alignment of the specified snap raster. |
Geodatabase environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Output CONFIG Keyword environment will use the specified keyword when creating datasets in a geodatabase. | |
Tools that honor the Auto Commit environment will force a commit after the specified number of changes have been made within an enterprise geodatabase transaction. | |
Tools that honor the Maintain Attachments environment will copy attachments from the input features to the output features. An attachment table and a relationship class will be created. |
Geodatabase Advanced environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Preserve Global IDs environment will reuse the Global ID values of the existing input dataset when appending rows to a target dataset. | |
Tools that honor the Transfer Geodatabase Field Properties environment will transfer domains, subtypes, attribute rules, field groups, and contingent values from the input dataset's fields to the output dataset's fields. |
Fields environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Maintain fully qualified field names environment use this setting to distinguish between qualified and unqualified field names. Qualified field names are the names of fields in a feature class or table that have the name of the origin feature class or table appended to the field name. This setting is relevant when working with joined data. | |
Tools that honor the Transfer field domain descriptions environment control whether the output will include fields containing domain and subtype descriptions, as well as fields containing domain and subtype codes. This setting is relevant when the input to a geoprocessing tool is a geodatabase feature class or table with defined domains and subtypes. |
XY Resolution and Tolerance environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Output XY Domain environment will set the specified range to the output geodataset's x,y domain. | |
Tools that honor the XY Resolution environment will apply the x,y resolution to output geodatasets. The x,y resolution, expressed as a very small distance, refers to the number of significant digits used to store x,y coordinate values. | |
Tools that honor the XY Tolerance environment will override the default x,y tolerance on geodatasets created in a geodatabase. |
M Values environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Output M Domain environment will generate output datasets with the specified measure (m)-domain. | |
Tools that honor the Output has M Values environment will control whether the output geodataset will store m-values. | |
Tools that honor the M Tolerance environment will override the default m-tolerance on geodatasets created in a geodatabase. | |
Tools that honor the M Resolution environment will apply the m-resolution to output geodatasets. The m-resolution, expressed as a very small distance, refers to the number of significant digits used to store m-values. |
Z Values environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Output Z Domain environment will generate output datasets with the specified z-domain. | |
Tools that honor the Default Output Z Value environment will set the z-coordinate for each output vertex that does not already have a z-coordinate. | |
Tools that honor the Output has Z Values environment will control whether the output geodataset will store z-values. | |
Tools that honor the Z Resolution environment will apply the z-resolution to output geodatasets. The z-resolution, expressed as a very small distance, refers to the number of significant digits used to store z-coordinate values. | |
Tools that honor the Z Tolerance environment will override the default z-tolerance on geodatasets created in a geodatabase. |
Random Numbers environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that use the Random Number Generator environment use algorithms that use the seed and distribution to produce a sequence of random numbers. |
Cartography environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Cartographic Coordinate System environment will use the specified coordinate system to determine the size, extent, and spatial relationships of features when making calculations. | |
Tools that honor the Reference Scale environment will consider the graphical size and extent of symbolized features as they appear at the reference scale. | |
Tools that honor the Cartographic Partitions environment will subdivide input features by the specified partition polygon features for sequential processing to avoid memory limitations that may otherwise be encountered with large datasets. | |
Tools that honor the Annotation Text String Field Length environment will override the default field length on the TextString field in any annotation feature classes created in a database. |
Raster Storage environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Pyramid environment will only process rasters where the pyramids are valid. Pyramids for ERDAS IMAGINE files have limited options that can be set. | |
Tools that honor the Raster Statistics environment control how statistics are built for output raster datasets. | |
Tools that honor the Compression environment will set the compression type when storing output raster datasets. | |
Tools that honor the Tile Size environment set the tile size for rasters that are stored in blocks of data. | |
Tools that honor the Resampling Method environment interpolate pixel values while transforming your raster dataset. This is used when the input and output do not line up exactly, when the pixel size changes, when the data is shifted, or a combination of these. | |
Tools that honor the NoData environment will only process rasters in which the NoData value is valid. |
Terrain dataset environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Minimize memory use during analysis on terrains environment control memory use during analysis on terrains. |
TIN environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Default TIN Storage Version environment will output TIN surfaces in the specified version. |
Geostatistical Analysis environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Coincident Points environment define how coincident data is treated in Geostatistical Analyst. |
Maritime environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the S-100 Feature Catalogue File environment use the file specified to map objects, attributes, feature classes, and relationships during data import and the creation of database schemas. |
Processor Type environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Processor Type environment allow you to choose where and how you want to process your data. | |
Tools that honor the GPU ID environment identify the GPU to use to process your data. |
Remote Processing Server environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Remote Processing Server set of environments specify the server, user name, and password for ArcGIS Server when you use the Parallel Processing Factor environment. |
Multidimensional Analysis environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Match Multidimensional Variable environment will generate a multidimensional raster only if the input multidimensional rasters share at least one variable with the same name. | |
Tools that honor the Union Dimension environment will generate a multidimensional raster that includes all the dimensions from the input multidimensional rasters. |
Business Analyst environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Data Source environment comply with how data is summarized from one layer to another. This environment is used by Business Analyst tools only. | |
Tools that honor the Network Source environment allow you to set your network dataset or service used for network distance calculation tasks. This is used by Business Analyst tools only. | |
Tools that honor the Use Detailed Aggregation environment will use a detailed data aggregation method for areas beyond a specified radius. This environment is used by Business Analyst tools only. |
Vector Analysis environments
Environment | Description |
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Tools that honor the Maintain Curve Segments environment will maintain input curve segments in the output. |