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How to turn Turning on metadata geoprocessing history for a feature class after export/copy from in_memory workspace?

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I usually run a series of geoprocessing tools by using in_memory workspace before saving a clean version of my feature classes. Most of the time geoprocessing history related to this final copy has no importance. However the project that I am currently working on requires me to keep geoprocessing history but somehow in_memory does not keep this information.

The snapshot of the metadata section is as follows: enter image description here

I have found this ArcGIS Idea to ArcGIS Ideas itemAllow IN_MEMORY datasets to store metadata generated by geo-processing tools, which talks about exactly the same problem, but was wondering if anyone has got any workaround to this problem?

I usually run a series of geoprocessing tools by using in_memory workspace before saving a clean version of my feature classes. Most of the time geoprocessing history related to this final copy has no importance. However the project that I am currently working on requires me to keep geoprocessing history but somehow in_memory does not keep this information.

The snapshot of the metadata section is as follows: enter image description here

I have found this ArcGIS Ideas item which talks about exactly the same problem but was wondering if anyone has got any workaround to this problem?

I usually run a series of geoprocessing tools by using in_memory workspace before saving a clean version of my feature classes. Most of the time geoprocessing history related to this final copy has no importance. However the project that I am currently working on requires me to keep geoprocessing history but somehow in_memory does not keep this information.

The snapshot of the metadata section is as follows: enter image description here

I have found this ArcGIS Idea to Allow IN_MEMORY datasets to store metadata generated by geo-processing tools, which talks about exactly the same problem, but was wondering if anyone has got any workaround to this problem?

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