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ArcGIS Pro Python arcpy.CreatePersonalGDB_management



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I have an ArcGIS Pro Python script (please note it's version 3+ and to be precise shows as 3.66) and when I run the following command, I get an error.



arcpy.CreatePersonalGDB_management(out_folder_path, out_name)


The error is module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management'



The script runs fine when ran under Python 2.7 environment but that's not we need.



Basically, my goal is to copy all Features etc from a File Geodatbase into a Personal Geodatabase and that works by simply copying/pasting inside ArcCatalog. So I am pretty sure my issue is because of the limitation is ArcGIS Pro (and it's version of Python) support for Personal Geodatabase.



So how I do resolve this error? The users will likely not have Python 2.7 in their systems--only will have ArcGIS Pro. I am thinking of including path to a blank Personal Geodatabase .mdb file and simply use something like:



arcpy.Copy_management(target_gdb, target_mdb)


But throws an error that file maybe locked--which doesn't make sense because ArcCatalog is not open.



Any ideas?










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    I have an ArcGIS Pro Python script (please note it's version 3+ and to be precise shows as 3.66) and when I run the following command, I get an error.



    arcpy.CreatePersonalGDB_management(out_folder_path, out_name)


    The error is module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management'



    The script runs fine when ran under Python 2.7 environment but that's not we need.



    Basically, my goal is to copy all Features etc from a File Geodatbase into a Personal Geodatabase and that works by simply copying/pasting inside ArcCatalog. So I am pretty sure my issue is because of the limitation is ArcGIS Pro (and it's version of Python) support for Personal Geodatabase.



    So how I do resolve this error? The users will likely not have Python 2.7 in their systems--only will have ArcGIS Pro. I am thinking of including path to a blank Personal Geodatabase .mdb file and simply use something like:



    arcpy.Copy_management(target_gdb, target_mdb)


    But throws an error that file maybe locked--which doesn't make sense because ArcCatalog is not open.



    Any ideas?










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      I have an ArcGIS Pro Python script (please note it's version 3+ and to be precise shows as 3.66) and when I run the following command, I get an error.



      arcpy.CreatePersonalGDB_management(out_folder_path, out_name)


      The error is module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management'



      The script runs fine when ran under Python 2.7 environment but that's not we need.



      Basically, my goal is to copy all Features etc from a File Geodatbase into a Personal Geodatabase and that works by simply copying/pasting inside ArcCatalog. So I am pretty sure my issue is because of the limitation is ArcGIS Pro (and it's version of Python) support for Personal Geodatabase.



      So how I do resolve this error? The users will likely not have Python 2.7 in their systems--only will have ArcGIS Pro. I am thinking of including path to a blank Personal Geodatabase .mdb file and simply use something like:



      arcpy.Copy_management(target_gdb, target_mdb)


      But throws an error that file maybe locked--which doesn't make sense because ArcCatalog is not open.



      Any ideas?










      share|improve this question
















      I have an ArcGIS Pro Python script (please note it's version 3+ and to be precise shows as 3.66) and when I run the following command, I get an error.



      arcpy.CreatePersonalGDB_management(out_folder_path, out_name)


      The error is module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management'



      The script runs fine when ran under Python 2.7 environment but that's not we need.



      Basically, my goal is to copy all Features etc from a File Geodatbase into a Personal Geodatabase and that works by simply copying/pasting inside ArcCatalog. So I am pretty sure my issue is because of the limitation is ArcGIS Pro (and it's version of Python) support for Personal Geodatabase.



      So how I do resolve this error? The users will likely not have Python 2.7 in their systems--only will have ArcGIS Pro. I am thinking of including path to a blank Personal Geodatabase .mdb file and simply use something like:



      arcpy.Copy_management(target_gdb, target_mdb)


      But throws an error that file maybe locked--which doesn't make sense because ArcCatalog is not open.



      Any ideas?







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          You receive the error module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management' because this tool does not exist in ArcGIS Pro.



          ArcGIS Pro has no support for pGDB (personal geodatabases). Neither read, nor write.



          You need to start with a supported datatype before moving to Pro. Shapefiles, fGDB, etc. So before moving to Pro, use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, or another software that supports pGDB to copy to a supported type.



          Lots of discussion, grumbling and thoughts on the idea to support pgdb in Pro.






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          You receive the error module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management' because this tool does not exist in ArcGIS Pro.



          ArcGIS Pro has no support for pGDB (personal geodatabases). Neither read, nor write.



          You need to start with a supported datatype before moving to Pro. Shapefiles, fGDB, etc. So before moving to Pro, use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, or another software that supports pGDB to copy to a supported type.



          Lots of discussion, grumbling and thoughts on the idea to support pgdb in Pro.






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          • Thank you. A dead-end was ahead, thanks to ESRI, and you helped me save some time not pursuing this further.

            – IrfanClemson
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          You receive the error module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management' because this tool does not exist in ArcGIS Pro.



          ArcGIS Pro has no support for pGDB (personal geodatabases). Neither read, nor write.



          You need to start with a supported datatype before moving to Pro. Shapefiles, fGDB, etc. So before moving to Pro, use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, or another software that supports pGDB to copy to a supported type.



          Lots of discussion, grumbling and thoughts on the idea to support pgdb in Pro.






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          You receive the error module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management' because this tool does not exist in ArcGIS Pro.



          ArcGIS Pro has no support for pGDB (personal geodatabases). Neither read, nor write.



          You need to start with a supported datatype before moving to Pro. Shapefiles, fGDB, etc. So before moving to Pro, use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, or another software that supports pGDB to copy to a supported type.



          Lots of discussion, grumbling and thoughts on the idea to support pgdb in Pro.






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          You receive the error module 'arcpy' has no attribute 'CreatePersonalGDB_management' because this tool does not exist in ArcGIS Pro.



          ArcGIS Pro has no support for pGDB (personal geodatabases). Neither read, nor write.



          You need to start with a supported datatype before moving to Pro. Shapefiles, fGDB, etc. So before moving to Pro, use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, or another software that supports pGDB to copy to a supported type.



          Lots of discussion, grumbling and thoughts on the idea to support pgdb in Pro.







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