Merge Layers

Merge Layers


This tool copies features from two layers into a new layer. The layers to be merged must all contain the same feature types (points, lines, or areas). You can control how the fields from the input layers are joined and copied. For example:

If Use current map extent is checked, only the features visible within the current map extent will be merged. If unchecked, all features in both layers will be merged, even if they are outside the current map extent.

Choose layer


The point, line, or area features to merge with the layer specified below.

Choose Layer to merge


Choose the layer to merge with the first layer.

Modify merging fields


By default, all fields from both inputs will be carried across to the output. You can change how fields are carried over to the output as follows:

  • Rename—The field will be renamed on the output.
  • Remove—The field will be removed from the output.
  • Match—The field names are made equivalent. Values of the field from the layer to merge will be copied to the matched output field.

If both layers contain a field with an identical name and data type, the content of both fields will be merged into one field of that name. This does not apply to fields where Match is used in the Modify merging fields parameter.

Result layer name


This is the name of the layer that will be created in My Content and added to the map. The default name is based on the tool name and the input layer name. If the layer name already exists, you will be prompted to provide another name.

Using the Save result in drop-down menu, you can specify the name of a folder in My Content where the result will be saved.