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Creating Raster to Point data using ArcGIS ModelBuilder Iterate raster

  1. Raster material is in folder (ffaa)
  2. Using Iterate rasters in model builder
  3. Select folder 1 (ffaa) in step 2
  4. Raster to point function input and input raster, output point feature setting
  5. Set field to blank

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Status

ArcToolbox's raster to point function creates 1 raster to point data. However, it fails in ModelBuilder.

As a result of confirmation, there is no field selection in the raster to point of ModelBuilder. I tried entering a value in the field name, but it failed.

Error message

ERROR 010151: No features found in raster. Possible empty feature class. Failed to execute (Raster to Point).

ERROR 999999: Error executing function. Failed to execute (Raster to Point).

desired goal

When I want to use the raster to point function in the ModelBuilder, I want to select the field I want in the field selection.

So I directly used Value, "", ==, %%, %Value%, !Value!, $Value$, all, && etc in the field field, but it didn't work.

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  • Are you using ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap?
    – PolyGeo
    Mar 24, 2021 at 21:11
  • Yes. I am using (arcMap10.7, 30 days use). Mar 25, 2021 at 1:42
  • My question can be basic. However, it works when converting one by one using a tool, but does not work when raster to point is performed using the "model builder". As a result of the confirmation, "field" is displayed as blank. This is my first time seeing this problem. Mar 25, 2021 at 1:46

2 Answers 2

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I got the answer through various attempts.

The file I have is raster. Do not put this in a folder, just save it in GDB format and run it.

I don't know why this is happening.

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I think that you should check the configuration of the Raster To Point tool in your model.

It looks like you have set Output point features to:

D:WexportW%name%.shp

instead of:

D:\WexportW%name%.shp
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  • There is nothing wrong with the storage path. In my opinion, it will need to be resolved in the part of loading the raster file or in the field setting part. Mar 25, 2021 at 4:24

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