 This video shows an alternate solution to lesson 3 practice exercise D Everything is the same in this version down until line 16 on that line. I use Make feature layer to create a feature layer containing just the target city. I give that feature layer object a name of city layer Then on line 17 I Create another feature layer this one of all the park and ride facilities in this line I only pass in two parameters because I want all the park and rides. So I'm not going to pass in any type of query string here With those two layers created I can now do a select layer by location So that I can get just the park and rides that fall within the selected city So in this use of the tool the inputs I'm supplying our strings That are the names that I assigned to the feature layer objects Park and ride layer and city layer That's instead of a feature layer held in a variable and the name of a feature class as I did it in the first solution So coming into line 20 Park and ride layer refers to all 365 park and ride features Then after line 20 it refers to just the eight features that fall within the boundaries of federal way. I Then insert the name of that layer park and ride layer Into a call to the copy features tool and then finish up by cleaning up the two feature layers