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Thanks for the info Chris. Since I posed the question I've done a bit more searching and came up with this from "Building Geodatabases Course Q&A by Rudy Prosser: Q: What’s the size of the BLOB in a file geodatabase (used to store attachments)? A: Field size information is documented in ArcGIS Help at several locations. If you’re using an RDBMS to store your geodatabase, see DBMS data types supported by ArcGIS. If you’re using a file geodatabase, see File geodatabase size and name limits. For information on supported field types, see ArcGIS field data types. As best as I can determine, the maximum BLOB size is 2 GB. http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//003n0000001m000000 Also, ESRI 10.2 help had this about file Geodatabases: File geodatabase size and name limits Geodata » Administering geodatabases File geodatabase size and name limits are as follows: File geodatabase size: No limit Table or feature class size: 1 TB (default), 4 GB or 256 TB with keyword Number of feature classes and tables: 2,147,483,647 Number of fields in a feature class or table: 65,534 Number of rows in a feature class or table: 2,147,483,647 Geodatabase name length: Number of characters the operating system allows in a folder name Feature class or table name length: 160 characters Field name length: 64 characters Text field width: 2,147,483,647 From http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/File_geodatabase_size_and_name_limits/018s00000002000000/ Seems like the 2Gb is a recurring theme so I feel comfortable in agreeing with Rudy's assessment. Hopefully this will help others as well. Thanks!
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Hello, I'm trying to determine the maximum data size for a BLOB field within a file geodatabase. The help just says BLOBs store large binary data. How large can it be?
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Thanks for the info. From what I can see, my options are to have someone else log in as me or have everyone use the same log in. Neither of these are good.
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By default, when a checkout replica is created it is tagged with the owner ID. Because of this you will get a "Synchronize Replica Failed - Version Not Found" error if anyone but the owner tries to synchronized the replica. I need to allow others to do the synchronization of replicas in my absence. Is there a way to do this?
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This was suggest over a year ago... http://ideas.arcgis.com/ideaView?id=087E00000004mMBIAY#comments
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Thanks Ian, I saw those older posts. I was hoping somebody found an easier solution. How do you go about suggesting enhancements for future versions?
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Save As... only gives you the *.MXD option. to save down to a previous version you have to Save A Copy... and select which version to save to. I'd like to be able to pick a default version, say 10.0, and not have to do the Save A Copy... routine. Then, when I save my MXD, it should automatically save as a 10.0 so I don't have to think about it every time I open an MXD...
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Hello, We have many users in our office. For various reasons some of us must remain at version 10.0 while others are already at 10.1 or 10.2. It's extremely frustrating for those with newer versions to have to manually save MXDs down to the previous versions and just as frustrating for the 10.0 users to have to request it. Has anybody come up with a way to automatically save down to 10.0 when the MXD is saved or closed? Considering how often they change versions, ESRI should seriously consider making this an OPTIONS setting. Thanks in advance for any help.
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