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No, youYou just need to create a new field in your feature class and use the Field Calculator to create the unique ID based on fields in the class. Something like:
"CH%s%s" % (!StreetField!, !UniqueCodeField!)
using Python.
No, you just need to create a new field in your feature class and use the Field Calculator to create the unique ID based on fields in the class. Something like:
"CH%s%s" % (!StreetField!, !UniqueCodeField!)
using Python.
You just need to create a new field in your feature class and use the Field Calculator to create the unique ID based on fields in the class. Something like:
No, you just need to create a new field in your feature class and use the Field Calculator to create the unique ID based on fields in the class. Something like: