Layers in an existing map document (MXD) resourced to a licensed file geodatabase disappear from the map.
最後に公開された状態: February 17, 2017ArcGIS for Desktop
不具合 ID 番号
BUG-000101771
送信されました
December 28, 2016
最終更新日
June 5, 2024
適用対象
ArcGIS for Desktop
見つかったバージョン
10.3.1
ステータス
Known Limit
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参考情報
This is not a bug, but just a known limitation of the SFL technology.
Licensed data can only be shown using Secure Feature Layer in ArcMap. When you just change the data source of the standard Feature Layer, you are not be able to see the protected data. It is because the standard Feature Layer cannot work with such data. The only way to add Secure Feature Layer to ArcMap is to use Add Data command. When ArcMap tries to add the licensed data, it recognizes that data is protected, and it creates Secure Feature Layer instead of the standard Feature Layer. From the user point of view Secure Feature Layer looks absolutely the same as the standard Feature Layer, except that it can work with protected data (and is has a corresponding tab in the properties window).
So, if you want to change the data in MXD from unprotected version to the protected one, you need to remove the old Feature Layer from the map and then add a new one by using Add Data button.
対処法
1. Save a layer file for the existing layer in the MXD.2. Add the feature class from the licensed file geodatabase to the map.3. From the Symbology tab in the Layer Properties dialog box of the licensed file geodatabase layer, import the layer file.