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Just making an example: Layer B has 5 points. There's a layer(A) contains 10 points and 5 of which duplicate(totoally same and overlap) with layer B.

How to output the other 5 non-duplicate points in layer A as a new feature?

Or just delete the 5 duplicate points from it?

I don't think CLIP tool can solve this.

Any suggestion ?

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    First, spatial select from A where its features intersect those in B, then "Switch Selection." Then, export features (or create new layer from selection).
    – Andy
    Sep 17, 2018 at 12:52
  • How to spatial select?Is it a function set in table options?
    – Joe.M
    Sep 18, 2018 at 7:46

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  1. Select by Location where Feature A is your Input Feature Layer
  2. Set the Relationship to "Intersect" or "Are Identical to"
  3. Set the Selecting Feature to Feature B; run the query
  4. Delete the selected points from Feature A's attribute table

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