Bug ID Number |
BUG-000156911 |
Submitted | March 23, 2023 |
Last Modified | June 5, 2024 |
Applies to | ArcGIS Pro |
Version found | 3.1 |
Operating System | Windows OS |
Operating System Version | 10.0 64 Bit |
Version Fixed | 3.2, 2.9.12 |
Status | Fixed
The bug has been fixed. See the Version Fixed and Additional Information, if applicable, for more information.
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Additional Information
This issue is addressed in ArcGIS Pro versions 3.2 and 2.9.12.
Workaround
Unassign the system domain from the Fields and Subtypes.
Removed Domains from These:
- Removed domain from 'PipelineDevice' field.
- Removed domain from 'PipelineLine' field.
- Removed domain from 'PipelineLine' subtypes.
- Removed domain from 'PipelineJunction' field.
- Removed domain from 'PipelineJunction' subtypes.
- Removed domain from 'PipelineDevice' subtypes.
Once the domains from the fields and subtypes are unassigned, additional errors upon copying and pasting may return:
- "Attribute Rule references an unknown table. [Cannot copy 'db.gis.PipelineJunction' with an invalid attribute rule script expression (Junction - Auto Contain By Rules)]"
- Opened the Attribute Rules for the layer: Deleted the rule in question (was not enabled).
- Another error during the copying workflow: Same error now referencing: "Junction - Symbol Rotation" rule. Deleted the rule.
- Attempted to copy again: Same error, now for "PipelineLine" table, referencing the "Line - AutoContain By Rules" rule. Deleted the rule.
Afterwards, the utility network dataset can be copied and pasted successfully to the file geodatabase.
Steps to Reproduce