Table To Excel

Title  Table To Excel

Summary

Geoprocessing tool that converts a table to a Microsoft Excel file.


Usage


Syntax

Parameter Explanation
Input_Table

The table to be converted to Microsoft Excel.

Output_Excel_File

The output Excel file. Specify the format of the Excel file using an .xls or .xlsx file extension.

Use_field_alias_as_column_header (Optional)

Specifies how column names in the output are determined. Unchecked—Column headers will be set using the input's field names. This is the default. Checked—Column headers will be set using the input geodatabase table's field aliases. If the input is a layer in a map, the value set on the layer's field alias is ignored.

Use_domain_and_subtype_description (Optional)

Controls how values from subtype fields or fields with a coded value domain are transferred to the output. Unchecked—All field values will be used as they are stored in the table. This is the default. Checked—For subtype fields, the subtype description will be used. For fields with a coded value domain, the coded value descriptions will be used.

Code Samples

TableToExcel example (Python window)

The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the TableToExcel function in immediate mode.


import arcpy
arcpy.env.workspace = "c:/data"
arcpy.TableToExcel_conversion("gdb.gdb/addresses", "addresses.xls")

                    

TableToExcel example 2 (stand-alone script)

Converts a table to a Microsoft Excel workbook.


# Name: TableToExcel_2.py

import arcpy

# Set environment settings
arcpy.env.workspace = "c:/data"

# Set local variables
in_table = "gdb.gdb/addresses"
out_xls = "addresses.xls"

# Execute TableToExcel
arcpy.TableToExcel_conversion(in_table, out_xls)

                    

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