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<Esri>
<CreaDate>20160330</CreaDate>
<CreaTime>12211000</CreaTime>
<ArcGISFormat>1.0</ArcGISFormat>
<SyncOnce>TRUE</SyncOnce>
<ModDate>20200210</ModDate>
<ModTime>162238</ModTime>
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<idCitation>
<resTitle>Extract Data</resTitle>
<date>
<createDate>20160330</createDate>
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<idAbs>
<para> Extracts selected layers in the specified area of interest to a specific format and spatial reference. The extracted data is then written to a zip file.</para>
<para>This tool is intended primarily for use as part of a geoprocessing service. When using this tool as part of a geoprocessing service, copy the tool into a custom toolbox, edit the model, and reconfigure it as necessary. Because the geoprocessing service wizard is not available in ArcGIS Desktop, you have to save the contained toolbox as any supported previous version then publish it from ArcGIS Desktop of the same version of the toolbox. After publishing, you can connect to the server and use the service from ArcGIS Desktop.</para>
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<keyTyp>005</keyTyp>
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<keyword>Clip</keyword>
<keyword>Clip And Ship</keyword>
<keyword>Data Extract</keyword>
<keyword>Extraction</keyword>
<keyword>Geoprocessing Service</keyword>
<keyword>Ship</keyword>
<keyword>Zip</keyword>
<keyword>Zip And Ship</keyword>
<keyword/>
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<distributor>
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<formatName>ArcToolbox Tool</formatName>
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</distributor>
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<mdDateSt>20160606</mdDateSt>
<mdContact>
<rpOrgName>Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (Esri)</rpOrgName>
<rpCntInfo>
<cntAddress>
<delPoint>380 New York Street</delPoint>
<city>Redlands</city>
<adminArea>California</adminArea>
<postCode>92373-8100</postCode>
<eMailAdd>info@esri.com</eMailAdd>
<country>United States</country>
</cntAddress>
<cntPhone>
<voiceNum>909-793-2853</voiceNum>
<faxNum>909-793-5953</faxNum>
</cntPhone>
<cntOnlineRes>
<linkage>http://www.esri.com</linkage>
</cntOnlineRes>
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<RoleCd>007</RoleCd>
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<tool displayname="Extract Data" name="ExtractData" softwarerestriction="none" toolboxalias="&lt;process id=&quot;Background#1:15138160442400&quot; ticks=&quot;637169700490000000&quot; err_code=&quot;0&quot; has_error=&quot;false&quot; decimal_point=&quot;.&quot; version=&quot;1&quot; ticks2=&quot;637169700679460366&quot;&gt; &lt;tool name=&quot;ExtractData&quot; type=&quot;script&quot; toolboxalias=&quot;server&quot;&gt; &lt;displayname&gt;Extract Data&lt;/displayname&gt; &lt;description&gt;Geoprocessing tool to clip area of interest based on selected layers, specified output format, and coordinate system, then save the output as a zip file.&lt;/description&gt; &lt;/tool&gt; &lt;params&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Layers_to_Clip&quot; displayname=&quot;Layers to Clip&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;false&quot; subDType=&quot;GPLayer&quot; datatype=&quot;GPMultiValue&quot;&gt;vs30_mosaic;vs30_amratio;vs30_ratio;vs30_slope&lt;/param&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Area_of_Interest&quot; displayname=&quot;Area of Interest&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;false&quot; datatype=&quot;DEFeatureClass&quot;&gt;\\localhost\GIS\eq\vs30\GPServices\GPServices.gdb\Extract_Data_Area_of_Interest_Polygons&lt;/param&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Feature_Format&quot; displayname=&quot;Feature Format&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;false&quot; datatype=&quot;GPString&quot;&gt;File Geodatabase - GDB - .gdb&lt;/param&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Raster_Format&quot; displayname=&quot;Raster Format&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;false&quot; datatype=&quot;GPString&quot;&gt;Tagged Image File Format - TIFF - .tif&lt;/param&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Spatial_Reference&quot; displayname=&quot;Spatial Reference&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;false&quot; datatype=&quot;GPString&quot;&gt;Same As Input&lt;/param&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Custom_Spatial_Reference_Folder&quot; displayname=&quot;Custom Spatial Reference Folder&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;false&quot; datatype=&quot;DEFolder&quot;&gt;&lt;/param&gt; &lt;param name=&quot;Output_Zip_File&quot; displayname=&quot;Output Zip File&quot; derived=&quot;false&quot; output=&quot;true&quot; datatype=&quot;DEFile&quot;&gt;\\localhost\GIS\eq\vs30\GPServices\VS30_extract.zip&lt;/param&gt; &lt;/params&gt; &lt;environments /&gt; &lt;return_value&gt;\\localhost\GIS\eq\vs30\GPServices\VS30_extract.zip&lt;/return_value&gt; &lt;messages&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;0&quot; type=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Start Time: Monday, February 10, 2020 4:20:53 PM&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;0&quot; type=&quot;0&quot;&gt;Running script Extract Data...&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;86135&quot; type=&quot;0&quot;&gt; clipped vs30_mosaic...&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;86135&quot; type=&quot;0&quot;&gt; clipped vs30_amratio...&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;86135&quot; type=&quot;0&quot;&gt; clipped vs30_ratio...&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;86135&quot; type=&quot;0&quot;&gt; clipped vs30_slope...&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;0&quot; type=&quot;0&quot;&gt;Completed script Extract Data...&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;msg code=&quot;0&quot; type=&quot;3&quot;&gt;Succeeded at Monday, February 10, 2020 4:21:07 PM (Elapsed Time: 13.16 seconds)&lt;/msg&gt; &lt;/messages&gt; &lt;/process&gt;">
<summary>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;Geoprocessing tool to clip area of interest based on selected layers, specified output format, and coordinate system, then save the output as a zip file.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</summary>
<alink_name>ExtractData_server</alink_name>
<parameters>
<param datatype="Multiple Value" direction="Input" displayname="Layers to Clip" expression="vs30_mosaic | vs30_amratio | vs30_ratio | vs30_slope" name="Layers_to_Clip" sync="true" type="Required">
<pythonReference>
<para> The layers to be clipped. Layers must be feature or raster layers in the map's table of contents. Layer files do not work for this parameter. </para>
</pythonReference>
<dialogReference>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;The layers to be clipped. Layers must be feature or raster layers in the map's table of contents. Layer files do not work for this parameter.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</dialogReference>
</param>
<param datatype="Feature Set" direction="Input" displayname="Area of Interest" expression="Area_of_Interest" name="Area_of_Interest" sync="true" type="Required">
<pythonReference>
<para> One or more polygons by which the layers will be clipped.</para>
</pythonReference>
<dialogReference>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;One or more polygons by which the layers will be clipped.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</dialogReference>
</param>
<param datatype="String" direction="Input" displayname="Feature Format" expression="Feature_Format" name="Feature_Format" sync="true" type="Required">
<pythonReference>
<para>
The format in which the output features will be delivered. The string provided should be formatted as follows:
<bulletList>
<bullet_item> Name or format - Short Name - extension (if any)</bullet_item>
</bulletList>
The hyphen between the components is required, as well as the spaces around the hyphen.
</para>
<para>
For example:
<bulletList>
<bullet_item>File Geodatabase - GDB - .gdb</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Shapefile - SHP - .shp</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Autodesk AutoCAD - DXF_R2007 - .dxf </bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Autodesk AutoCAD - DWG_R2007 - .dwg</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Bentley Microstation Design (V8) - DGN_V8 - .dgn</bullet_item>
</bulletList>
</para>
<para> Internally, this tool uses the Export to CAD tool to convert data to the .dgn, .dwg, and .dxf CAD formats. The list of short names supported includes DGN_V8, DWG_R14, DWG_R2000, DWG_R2004, DWG_R2005,
DWG_R2007, DWG_R2010, DXF_R14, DXF_R2000, DXF_R2004, DXF_R2005, DXF_R2007, and DXF_R2010.</para>
</pythonReference>
<dialogReference>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;The format in which the output features will be delivered. The string provided should be formatted as follows: Name or format - Short Name - extension (if any) The hyphen between the components is required, as well as the spaces around the hyphen.For example: File Geodatabase - GDB - .gdb Shapefile - SHP - .shp Autodesk AutoCAD - DXF_R2007 - .dxf Autodesk AutoCAD - DWG_R2007 - .dwg Bentley Microstation Design (V8) - DGN_V8 - .dgn Internally, this tool uses the Export to CAD tool to convert data to the .dgn, .dwg, and .dxf CAD formats. The list of short names supported includes DGN_V8, DWG_R14, DWG_R2000, DWG_R2004, DWG_R2005, DWG_R2007, DWG_R2010, DXF_R14, DXF_R2000, DXF_R2004, DXF_R2005, DXF_R2007, and DXF_R2010.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</dialogReference>
</param>
<param datatype="String" direction="Input" displayname="Raster Format" expression="Raster_Format" name="Raster_Format" sync="true" type="Required">
<pythonReference>
<para>
The format in which the output raster datasets will be delivered. The string provided should be formatted as follows:
<bulletList>
<bullet_item>Name of format - Short Name - extension (if any)</bullet_item>
</bulletList>
</para>
<para>
Any of the following strings will work:
<bulletList>
<bullet_item>Esri GRID - GRID</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>File Geodatabase - GDB - .gdb</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>ERDAS IMAGINE - IMG - .img</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Tagged Image File Format - TIFF - .tif</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Portable Network Graphics - PNG - .png</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Graphic Interchange Format - GIF - .gif</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Joint Photographics Experts Group - JPEG - .jpg</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Joint Photographics Experts Group - JPEG - .jp2</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>Bitmap - BMP - .bmp</bullet_item>
</bulletList>
<para>Some of the above raster formats have limitations and not all data can be converted to the format. For a list of formats and their limitations, see List of supported sensors.</para>
</para>
</pythonReference>
<dialogReference>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;The format in which the output raster datasets will be delivered. The string provided should be formatted as follows: Name of format - Short Name - extension (if any) Any of the following strings will work: Esri GRID - GRID File Geodatabase - GDB - .gdb ERDAS IMAGINE - IMG - .img Tagged Image File Format - TIFF - .tif Portable Network Graphics - PNG - .png Graphic Interchange Format - GIF - .gif Joint Photographics Experts Group - JPEG - .jpg Joint Photographics Experts Group - JPEG - .jp2 Bitmap - BMP - .bmp Some of the above raster formats have limitations and not all data can be converted to the format.&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</dialogReference>
</param>
<param datatype="String" direction="Input" displayname="Spatial Reference" expression="Spatial_Reference" name="Spatial_Reference" sync="true" type="Required">
<pythonReference>
<para>The spatial reference of the output data delivered by the tool.</para>
<para>For standard Esri spatial references, the name you provide here should be the name of the desired coordinate system. This name corresponds to the name of the spatial reference's projection file. Alternatively, you can use the Well Known ID (WKID) of the coordinate system.</para>
<para>
For example: <bulletList>
<bullet_item>Sinusoidal (world)</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>WGS 1984 World Mercator</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Oregon North FIPS 3601 (Meters)</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>WGS 1984 UTM Zone 11N</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>102003</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>54001</bullet_item>
<bullet_item>If you want the output to have the same coordinate system as the input, then use the string Same As Input.</bullet_item>
</bulletList>
</para>
<para>For any custom projection, the name specified should be the name of the custom projection file (without extension). The location of the custom projection files should be specified in the Custom_Spatial_Reference_Folder parameter.</para>
</pythonReference>
<dialogReference>&lt;DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;SPAN&gt;The spatial reference of the output data delivered by the tool.For standard Esri spatial references, the name you provide here should be the name of the desired coordinate system. This name corresponds to the name of the spatial reference's projection file. Alternatively, you can use the Well Known ID (WKID) of the coordinate system.For example: Sinusoidal (world) WGS 1984 World Mercator NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Oregon North FIPS 3601 (Meters) WGS 1984 UTM Zone 11N 102003 54001 If you want the output to have the same coordinate system as the input, then use the string "Same As Input". For any custom projection, the name specified should be the name of the custom projection file (without extension). The location of the custom projection files should be specified in the Custom Spatial Reference Folder parameter.Same As Input—Use the coordinate from input&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</dialogReference>
<enumcorrespondence>
<enum label="Same As Input" name="SAME_AS_INPUT"/>
</enumcorrespondence>
</param>
</parameters>
<returnvalues/>
<environments/>
<usage>
<bullet_item>
<para>A custom spatial reference name can be entered into the Spatial Reference parameter provided that the folder containing the custom spatial reference is specified in the Custom Spatial Reference Folder parameter.</para>
</bullet_item>
</usage>
<scriptExamples/>
<shortdesc> ArcGIS geoprocessing tool to clip area of interest based on selected layers, specified output format, and coordinate system, then save the output as a zip file. </shortdesc>
<arcToolboxHelpPath>withheld</arcToolboxHelpPath>
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