When adding a feature class with a field subtype from the source file geodatabase into a map in ArcGIS Pro 2.6, the feature class does not display the subtypes or apply unique symbology in the Contents pane.
上次发布: December 6, 2021ArcGIS Pro
漏洞 ID 编号
BUG-000133759
已提交
September 10, 2020
上次修改时间
February 7, 2025
适用范围
ArcGIS Pro
找到的版本
2.6
操作系统
Windows OS
操作系统版本
10.0
状态
Will Not Be Addressed
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附加信息
This feature class has a renderer stored with its metadata at the geodatabase level which always get priority over the default behavior. This might have happened if you added the layer in ArcGIS Pro, changed its renderer to simple renderer and used a geoprocessing tool to store the result as a separate feature class. See the python script below to clear it out.```pythonimport arcpyimport xml.etree.ElementTree as ETfrom arcpy import metadata as md# Get the target item's Metadata object (update path to correct path)fc_path = r'C:\data\myFGDB.gdb\myFC'item_md = md.Metadata(fc_path)# Delete the layer file from item metadataif not item_md.isReadOnly: xml_content = item_md.xml root = ET.fromstring(xml_content) for esri in root.findall('Esri'): for dataProperties in esri.findall("DataProperties"): for layerFile in dataProperties.findall("LayerFile"): dataProperties.remove(layerFile) item_md.xml = ET.tostring(root);item_md.save()```
解决办法
Conduct the regular workflow of adding and applying the domains and subtypes to fields in a feature class (FC).
Copy this FC from within its file geodatabase (FGDB) in the Catalog tab (Right-click FC > Copy).
Paste the FC into the ArcGIS Pro project's default.gdb (Right-click FGDB > Paste).
This copied FC shows subtypes when added to the map's Contents.
Copy and paste the FC from the default.gdb to the original FGDB (it appears as FC_1).
FC_1 shows subtypes when added to the map's Contents.