Hey Torsten, What seems to the issue? You are trying to run a arcpy script from inside qgis?
Nathan On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 6:02 am Torsten Lange <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello qgis-user fellows, > > I would like to pose a more general question here, because obviously my > previous mails seemed just too OT ;) > > Due to some severe problems when coincidently accessing/editing spatial > data (not the same data but in the same directory) with ArcGIS on remote > (samba) drives - which our IT sofar never couldn't really explain - I > started using QGIS to easy the situation for my colleagues and me. > > However, beside the sporty challenge for me to fastly adopt the productive > operation of the QGIS including some still apparent drawbacks I sometimes > just depend on functionallity that only ArcGIS provides. In our geological > driven case thats for sure the very sophisticated "Spline with Barrier" > function. We currently changed our workflow that previously based on a > ArcView 3.x plugin, but which caused more and more trouble since > Windows7/64bit rules the hardware in the department. > > At one time I agreed to program a workflow that does all the necessary > preprocessing and final gridding depending on quite a number of input > parameters. Of course, I had no plan to cut me off as a (quite happy) QGIS > user who by using QGIS in fact did an altruistic favour to the colleagues > but esp. to the IT dep. ;) > > So, I wrote a general python script using arcpy/spatial analyst... that > accepts the input parameters as dictionary provided on command line or > using a seperate python script defining a class holding the input > parameter. I created a QGIS dialog plugin that collects all those > parameters in an appropriate manner in the form of: > > start /i cmd /c python myWorkflow.py -d "configDict = {'inputIsoLineFile': > r"U:\... etc etc}" > > I also learned I had to copy the xxx64bit.pth-File (don't remember the > correct name right now) from the ArcGIS-Python directory to the QGIS python > site-packages directory. > > Now, beside some error messages (some gdal dll in QGIS....etc are not real > 32bit.... or so), which seem to have no real impact on the run itself, I > got my first grids, which I sent to a post processing befor leaving the > desktop. > > > This to getting work cost me a lot of extra time. I mean, I did this "en > passent" while fullfilling my main work. So I'm really interested in what > would be your approach to that! In fact to me it seems much more easy if I > could start a cmd session that has no inherits from what so ever and comes > with the environment as if I would start it from the Windows menu. > > Sorry for the long description, appreciating some thoughts of you! > Torsten _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
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