This is because line and area features are made of multiple x- and y-coordinates and cannot be represented in a single column in a CSV file. When exporting line and area features to a CSV file, all attribute fields are exported but not the x- and y-coordinates. When you export point features to a CSV (comma-separated values) file, all attribute fields and the x- and y-coordinates of each point are exported. This setting can be changed by clicking the Settings tab on the hosted feature layer's item page and checking the Allow others to export to different formats box under the Export Data list. You do not own the hosted feature layer and you are not the administrator, but the owner or administrator has configured the hosted feature layer to allow others to export the data.You are an administrator for your ArcGIS Online organization.In addition, one of the following statements must be true: Layers must be extractableįor a layer to appear in the list of layers to extract, the layer must be a hosted feature layer, map notes layer, or feature collection. The following sections provide additional details about how Extract Data works, including the settings to make layers extractable, exporting data as a CSV, and the option to export from the item page. For more information, see Export data from hosted feature layers. In addition, the layer must be configured to allow others to export the data. Attachments are only extractable if the output data format is a file geodatabase and the extract method is set to Select Features.When exporting lines or areas to a CSV file, only nonspatial attributes are extracted.Extractable layers include layers that you own and layers for which export has been enabled.
Features within the boundary can be extracted based on one of two methods: Select Features or Clip Features.Ĭlick Show Credits before you run your analysis to check how many credits will be consumed. The boundary can be the visible extent of your map ( Same as Display), the extent of one of your layers, or a custom boundary created using the Draw tool. Only layers that you own or that the owner has enabled for export can be selected.Ī boundary must be selected from which your data is extracted. One or more layers can be selected for export. If you do not have any exportable layers in Map Viewer Classic, the tool will be disabled. The Extract Data tool requires at least one exportable layer.
See the Streamline deliveries with drive-time analysis lesson for the complete workflow. The manager creates a dataset consisting of delivery locations and demographic data, then uses Extract Data to create a comma-separated values (CSV) file that can be used for further analysis in spreadsheets or in GIS applications, such as ArcGIS Pro. The manager of a small food delivery business has been tasked with increasing the efficiency of delivery routes during rush-hour traffic and exploring potential locations for a new restaurant.
You can then download the data from the item. Extract Data creates an item in Content containing the data in your layers. The Extract Data tool is a convenient way to package the layers in your map into datasets that can be used in ArcGIS Pro, Microsoft Excel, and other products. It will be available in a future release of Map Viewer. This functionality is currently only supported in Map Viewer Classic.