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Bug

Splitting a nonversioned polygon enterprise geodatabase feature class with a relationship class destination table that has a non-nullable field as the destination foreign key causes ArcGIS Pro 2.5 to crash.

Last Published: May 5, 2020 ArcGIS Pro
Bug ID Number BUG-000130295
SubmittedApril 21, 2020
Last ModifiedJuly 19, 2025
Applies toArcGIS Pro
Version found2.5
Operating SystemWindows OS
Operating System Version10.0 64 Bit
Version Fixed2.5.1
StatusFixed

Workaround

Workaround 1: Registering data as versioned before conducting Split does not cause ArcGIS Pro to crash and instead throw the correct error message: "Split failed. Geometry must intersect polylines and polygons in two or more places. The field is not nullable. [PROPERTY_ID]."

Workaround 2: Delete the relationship class that was initially created in the Create Relationship Class tool to create a one-to-many relationship class based on the PROPERTY_ID field as primary/foreign key. This time, for Destination Table, use Owners instead of OwnersCopy. For Owners, the field that is used as the destination foreign key (PROPERTY_ID) allows nulls. Then, repeat adding parcels to a new map and use the Split tool. ArcGIS Pro does not crash and the split is successful.

Steps to Reproduce

Bug ID: BUG-000130295

Software:

  • ArcGIS Pro

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