Résumé
Tests if a schema lock can be acquired for a feature class, table, or feature dataset. Tools that alter schema will require a schema lock to be placed on the input data. The Add Field tool is an example of such a tool. If the tool requires a schema lock and is unable to aquire one at the time of execution, an appropriate error message is returned. Scripts that use such tools should test if a schema lock can be acquired on the input data. The TestSchemaLock function will not actually apply a schema lock on the input data, but will return a Boolean.
Syntaxe
TestSchemaLock (dataset)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
dataset | The input data to be tested if a schema lock can be applied. | String |
Type de données | Explication |
Boolean | Returns a Boolean indicating if a schema lock can be applied to the input dataset. The possible Boolean values are:
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Exemple de code
Returns a Boolean True if exclusive lock can be applied to dataset.
import arcpy
data = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
# Test if a schema lock can be applied, and if so, add a new field
#
if arcpy.TestSchemaLock(data):
arcpy.AddField_management(data, "Flag", "LONG")
else:
print("Unable to acquire the necessary schema lock to add the new field")
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