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Let me answer the question myself. The cause of this issue is that the database account I used doesn't have access to one of the databases. So the solution is also straightforward. Use a suitable account. Basically, ArcGIS should provide a more useful error message.
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Using SQL Server, I created a view in Database A by joining another view in database B on the same server. The process is successful in SQL Server Management Studio and the view looks all good. But when I added this view to ArcMap(10.6.1), it occurred errors as shown below. The errors are too generic so I didn't know how to fix this issue. From my understanding, ArcGIS allows user to create a view from two databases. Though I also tired to create a view in ArcCatalog by right clicking the database and selecting New--View, it threw the same error messages to me. UPDATE The spatial column of the view is from database A, so I enabled Geodatabase for database A, but didn't enable Geodatabase for B, could this be the issue?
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I know this question has been a long time ago, but I just found a way to refresh the page automatically while any changes are made on the scripts. Try the tool below and follow the instruction: generator-esri-appbuilder-js It can generate the template of a widget and you need to install "LiveReload" extension for Chrome. Run "grunt" from command line. The page will refresh when you make any changes on the project. My description is a bit brief, following the link above I think you'll get it work.
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