Geoprocessing tools in ArcGIS AllSource run according to the active user locale setting.
The active user locale will influence the following:
- Geoprocessing tools in ArcGIS AllSource
- ArcPy in ArcGIS AllSource
- ArcPy in the Python Command Prompt
The following examples, compare an English operating system with German (Germany) set as the user locale, with an English operating system with English (United States) set as the user locale.
To switch the user locale, press the Windows button, type intl.cpl and then press Enter. The same setting can be accessed by clicking Windows > Settings > Time & Language > Region > Regional format.
Geoprocessing pane
Parameters that accept numeric values behave differently depending on the decimal separator of the user locale. In the following, the Buffer tool's Distance parameter is used as an example. The Distance parameter accepts a value and a linear unit type.
With Germany (Germany) set as the user locale, a value of 4,5 is valid as a comma is used as the decimal separator in Germany.
A value of 4.5 updates to 4,5 to comply with the user locale region setting (German (Germany)).
With a user locale of English (United States), a value of 4.5 is valid as a period is used as a decimal separator in the United States.
Python in ArcGIS AllSource
The behavior observed in the Geoprocessing pane is also observed in the Python window and in ArcGIS Notebooks. The Python locale mirrors the user locale.
Working with ArcPy in Python
Working in Python with ArcPy modules and functions will have the same behavior as working in ArcGIS AllSource.