ArcGIS Pro 3.4| |Help archive Summary Combines multiple input datasets into a single, new output dataset. This tool can combine point, line, or polygon feature classes or tables. Use theAppendtool to combine input datasets with an existing dataset. ...
Use this tool to combine datasets from multiple sources into a new, single output dataset. All input datasets must be of the same type. For example, several point feature classes can be merged, or several tables can be merged, but a line feature class cannot be merged with a polygon featu...
As an alternative, use the Merge tool in ArcGIS Pro to merge line features and republish the feature layer. Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Merge features into one feature for the steps to do so.However, it is possible to merge two or more polygon features into one polygon feature in ArcGIS Online...
TheMergetoolcombines two or more line or polygon features on the same layer into one feature. You can select and merge features into an existing feature or into a new feature with a newObject ID. This tool is available in theModify Featurespane. ...
The point, line, or polygon features to merge with the input layer. The merge layer must contain the same feature type (point, line, or polygon) as the input layer. Feature Set Output Name The name of the output layer to create on your portal. ...
Input datasets can be point, line, or polygon feature classes or tables. The data type of all input datasets must match. This is a required parameter. Returns: the Input DatasetssetInputspublic void setInputs(java.lang.Object inputs)...
The tool requires that both layers have the same geometry type (tabular, point, line, or polygon). If time is enabled on one layer, the other layer must also be time enabled and have the same time type (instant or interval). The result will always contain all fields from the input lay...
But I just noticed that for some reason I got a lot of buildings, that shouldn’t be split up by the land register, since they are built in the same year, and therefor it’s the same building. This is probably a long shot but could it be possible to merge polygones together again...
The Merge Layers tool creates an output hosted feature layer with point, line, or polygon features. The type of features created depends on the input layer. By default, all of the fields from both inputs will be copied to the output. If you specified any merge operations, the output field...
Merge Layers For example: