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I figured out a temporary way around it until ESRI fixes it. In ArcToolbox, right-click on the Simplify Line tool and choose Batch. You'll be able to enter in a tolerance value there. The tolerance unit should match that in your projection. After you enter the number and move on, then there will be a unit next to the number so you can verify the units. Good luck!
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I learned that you cannot override the layout and settings of an existing gdb and it's contents. Rather you have to create a blank gdb using your updated xml, then load all the data in afterwards.
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Hello, I have a gdb already created in ArcGIS. I exported it to xml (schema only) and was able to open in Diagrammer. I then added a "relationship" between a table and a feature class, saved the xml, then attempted to import this xml into the original gdb. When I do this, the Source Name and the Target Name differ and the name conflicts are displayed in red. I don't know why they differ, I didn't change the names. The target names appear to have "_1" added to the end. So I can't import the new schema with the relationship. Does anyone know how to get around this? Thanks.
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I suggest uninstalling Diagrammer, checking for updates to the version of Windows you are using, then making sure you have the correct Diagrammer version based on your version of ArcGIS, then reinstall Diagrammer. To check for Windows updates, click on Start, type "update" in the search box, and click on "Windows Update". You'll have to restart your machine after any updates are installed.
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