I have a geodatabase with multiple Feature Class (at least 100).
I would like to add in each attribute table of each Feature Class, two new columns. I have to do that with a python script because it would be very long to add the columns one by one. The two new columns are : "symbole" and "deslotID".
I try to make a python script, but I don't know anything about python. This is the code (I know it don't works)
>>> import arcpy
from arcpy import env
#My environment and the geodatabase that contains the feature class
env.workspace = "C:/data/arcgis/gdb/Featureclass.gdb"
#Set fieldname variables = 2 new columns
field_name1 = "symbole"
field_name2 = "deslotID"
#Define the fields's structure
fields = [
("featureclass", "field_name1", "LONG", 9, "", "", "refcode", "NULLABLE", "NON_REQUIRED")
("featureclass", "field_name2", "INT", 9, "", "", "refcode", "NULLABLE", "NON_REQUIRED")
]
for field in fields:
arcpy.AddField_management(*(featureclass,) + field)
For this code, I was inspired by this question : Possible to add multiple fields in single arcpy statement?
I think I have to make a loop that runs through all the feature class in the geodatabase, I really don't know how to do that.