Problems Dissolving in ArcMap, Try Repairing Geometry First
[Editors note: I was having trouble last week dissolving a shapefile based on a common attribute. I kept getting the following error: Invalid Topology [INCOMPLETE_VOID_POLY]. Not entirely helpful! A little Google searching turned up the following tip from ESRI.]
Republished from ESRI.
Problem: ÂSome Overlay Tools, such as Intersect, return unexpected results or fail
Description
Invalid Topology [INCOMPLETE_VOID_POLY].
If this type of error has occurred, it is most likely to occur when using one of the following:
Clip, Erase, Identity, Intersect, Symmetrical Difference, Union, Update, Split Featureclass to Coverage, Dissolve, Feature to Line, Feature To Polygon, Integrate, or ValidateTopology.
Cause
· short segments
· null geometry
· incorrect ring ordering
· incorrect segment orientation
· unclosed rings
· self-intersections or empty parts
Solution or Workaround
If such errors occur or the output looks incorrect, the first step in assessing the situation is to run the ArcToolbox tool Data Management Tools > Features > Check Geometry. -show me
This tool provides a list of the invalid features in the feature class and a short description of the problem. Features with problems can be fixed in one of two ways:
- Editing the feature class with the geometry problem, and fixing each individual problem identified. Some of these problems, like non-simple geometry, can be fixed by double-clicking the feature in the editor and saving the edits.
- Running the ArcToolBox tool Data Management Tools > Features > Repair Geometry on the feature class containing the problem features. -show me
Tags: arcgis, arcmap, dissolve, error, esri, geometry, how-to, incomplete void poly, repair, shapefile
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