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I am trying to get the sum of an attribute for overlapping features that have the same geometry yet they are individual features. In QGIS I could use the Sum Line Lengths tool. In ArcGIS Pro this tool is called "sumarize within" ... https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/analysis/summarize-within.htm Furtmermore there is the join by location tool. But unfortunately it only generates features with a join count = 1. join count 1 The input at this location here is 10 features with the same geometry.

The desired result should be single feature with the shared geometry and the summarized values of a certain column.

My current workaround is:

  • create a buffer around each feature of the original dataset
  • use this buffer polygons to summarize within
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    Just to clarify when you say they have "the same geometry", is it ALWAYS the scenario that your stacked lines are the same geometry or do you get partial overlaps? If you have partial overlaps then do you need to apportion the value of interest? If they are always exactly the same and simply stacked on top of each other then you could create a table grouping them using the Find Identical and then join that group value by FID and then run a simply summary stats tool.
    – Hornbydd
    Commented Aug 23 at 11:15
  • they are always identical.
    – Riccardo
    Commented Aug 27 at 13:29

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