Summary
Takes a string (field name) and a workspace path and returns a valid field name based on name restrictions in the output geodatabase. All invalid characters in the input string will be replaced with an underscore (_). The field name restrictions depend on the specific database used (Structured Query Language [SQL] or Oracle).
Syntax
ValidateFieldName (name, {workspace})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
name | The field name to be validated. If the optional workspace is not specified, the field name is validated against the current workspace. | String |
workspace | An optional specified workspace to validate the field name against. The workspace can be a file system or a personal, file, or enterprise geodatabase. If the workspace is not specified, the field name is validated using the current workspace environment. If the workspace environment has not been set, the field name is validated based on a folder workspace. | String |
Data Type | Explanation |
String | Returns a string containing the valid field name, based on either the current or specified workspace. |
Code sample
Returns a valid field name based on the workspace.
import arcpy
import os
class ShapeError(Exception):
pass
try:
# Get the input feature class and make sure it contains polygons.
#
in_fc = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
if arcpy.Describe(input).shapeType != "Polygon":
# Raise a custom exception
raise ShapeError("Input does not contain polygons")
# Get the new field name and validate it.
#
field_name = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1)
field_name = arcpy.ValidateFieldName(field_name, os.path.dirname(in_fc))
# Add the new field and calculate the value.
#
arcpy.AddField_management(in_fc, field_name, "DOUBLE")
arcpy.CalculateField_management(in_fc,
field_name,
"!shape.area! / !shape.length!",
"PYTHON_9.3")
except ShapeError as err:
print(err[0])
except arcpy.ExecuteError:
print(arcpy.GetMessages(2))