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Converting KML to Layer in ArcGIS for Desktop?

Geographic Information Systems Asked on June 3, 2021

I have a KML file that I know for a fact has 400 some points in it. But every single time I try to convert it using the toolbox conversion tool, it keeps ending with this result:

ERROR 000401:No features were found for processing

I have tried this on two different computers so far, and I have opened it with Google Earth both times to verify that the file does have the points.

Not sure what to do next, does anyone have any other things I could try besides this conversion tool?

I am using ArcCatalog 10.4.

3 Answers

Could you check ArcGIS help, which stated that

This warning commonly occurs when the Extent or XYDomain environment settings have been previously set for a specific geographic area and the values were inadvertently used when running another tool.

Answered by ahmadhanb on June 3, 2021

This problem might be related to the unsupported tag generated by Google Maps. More specifically CascadingStyle is the problem, e.g., <gx:CascadingStyle kml:id="__managed_style_284.....">. In another answer to similar problem, https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/367696/28687, there was a suggestion.

My solution was to remove all those tags manually by Find/Replace from KML.

Answered by fatih_dur on June 3, 2021

One quick and easy workaround that worked for me is this:

Open the KML file in Google Earth. Create a new folder under 'My Locations'. Expand the KML so you can see all the features. Select all the features and drag them in to the new folder. Right click on the new folder (that now contains all the features that were previously in the KML file) and 'Save Place As' to create a new KML file that you can then convert to a layer in ArcGIS.

This might not work in all situations, but it solved this error for me with a KML made up of points.

Answered by Vince on June 3, 2021

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