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- descriptionAdapting the workflow to your data In order to use the tools and batch files demonstrated in the previous sections, steps must be taken to adapt them to your particular data. In this section, you will explore the following tasks:Setting up your file structure to parallel the sample projectUsing the geoprocessing tool with your own dataCreating custom configuration filesCreating and using batch files to automate the workflow with your own data Both the geoprocessing tools and batch files call a Python script called MDCS.py. The parameters for this script are specified in the tool dialog box (in the case of the geoprocessing tools) or in xml configuration files
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