Export Tile Cache (Data Management Tools)
Summary
Exports tiles from an existing tile cache to a new tile cache or a tile package. The tiles can be either independently imported into other caches or accessed from ArcGIS Pro or mobile devices.
Usage
When exporting a tile cache as a tile package
tpkfile, the cache storage format is always Compact. When exporting a tile cache as a tile packagetpkxfile, the cache storage format is always Compact v2.This tool supports the Parallel Processing environment setting.
Parameters
| Label | Explanation | Data type |
|---|---|---|
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Input Tile Cache |
An existing tile cache to be exported. |
Raster Layer; Raster Dataset |
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Output Tile Cache Location |
The output folder into which the tile cache or tile package will be exported. |
Folder |
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Output Tile Cache Name |
The name of the exported tile cache or tile package. |
String |
|
Export Cache As (Optional) |
Specifies whether the cache will be exported as a tile cache or a tile package. Tile packages are suitable for ArcGIS Runtime and ArcGIS Mobile deployments.
|
String |
|
Storage Format (Optional) |
Determines the storage format of tiles.
|
String |
|
Scales [Pixel Size] (Estimated Disk Space) (Optional) |
A list of scale levels at which tiles will be exported. |
Double |
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Area of Interest (Optional) |
An area of interest that spatially constrains where tiles will be exported from the cache. The area of interest can be a feature class or a feature that you draw on the map. This parameter is useful if you want to export irregularly shaped areas, as the tool clips the cache dataset at pixel resolution. |
Feature Set |
Derived output
| Label | Explanation | Data type |
|---|---|---|
|
Output Tile Cache |
The output tile cache or tile package. |
Raster Layer; File |
Environments
Special cases
- Parallel Processing Factor
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If the Parallel Processing Factor value is empty (blank), the tool will run with a default value of 50 percent (one-half) of the available cores.
Licensing information
- Basic: Yes
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes