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I noticed a couple things, and I hope this will work for the information you need to add. After inserting a row, I copied and pasted existing Field Properties for each new field I wished to add. The Field Property information I copied was either in the worksheet I was currently working in, or in a different worksheet in the model. However, I was able to change some pasted values for certain field properties, in which I wished to add my own information. Field Properties in which I copied and pasted the exact value I needed: Type, IsNullable For the other Field Properties, I copied and pasted existing values to act as placeholders and then entered my own information (if it needed to be changed). I wanted to make sure that when I inserted a row and populated it, the cells were formatted to the xml, which I why I copied and pasted all the information (as a placeholder) and then went back to change certain things. Lauren
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I always try to make sure that the XML and geodatabase I am working with are visible in their respective parameters on the X-Ray window. To Edit the XML, you must first Open the XML. You can use the dropdown, X-Ray -> Open XML Workspace, or the �??Open Selected XML Workspace document�?� Icon. After the XML is open you should be able to Edit -> Datasets and this will open the XML in Excel. Remember to save your changes to the xml. 🙂 Hope this helps! Lauren
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I have figured this out. The solution made me feel like an amateur. When editing the LocalGovernment.xml in Excel, Copy and Paste the values you would like for the additional fields (Type, AliasName, DomainName, DefaultValue, IsNullable, Precision, Scale, Required, DomainFixed) you are introducing into the model from existing values in the .xml. Something in the background did not allow me type my own values, you must choose from those already existing within the model.
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Hello! I am having difficulty adding additional fields to feature classes in the LocalGovernment.gdb. I need to add several fields to several different feature class in multiple datasets. I am currently just concentrating on one, so that I can make sure i have a viable workflow for the others, but no matter which route I take, I seem to be stuck. I do not want to add individual fields to the various feature classes in ArcCatalog. I have tried using Safe Software's FME - doesn't support addition of fields in feature classes for .gdb. Lately, I have been using XRay and attempting to manipulate the LocalGovernment.xml in Excel; saving it; and then importing the schema into an empty LocalGovernment.gdb. the fields I add and save to the .xml do not come into the newly populated .gdb. I also commonly get the following error "XML Import Error:Exception from HRESULT: 0x80043066" which may have something to do with editing the xml? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you for your time! Lauren
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