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Thanks for your thoughts. I think you were on to something -Arc is most likely looking for information in one of those tables or a function and not finding it. Unfortunately, the information at the link you mentioned is not correct and probably hasn’t been updated in a long time. The “geometry_columns” table mentioned isn’t a table, and hasn’t been for a while in postgis I don’t believe –it’s a view and as such it is automatically updated. I did try manually creating a duplicate spatial_ref_sys table and geometry_columns view in the public schema but that did not change anything. I also upgraded to ArcMap 10.4 and things actually go worse which is sad honestly. I was no longer even able to connect to a database that does not have postgis installed in the public schema. Prior to this I was able to connect and view the list of tables at least. Again, so long as postgis and its associated functions, tables, and views are installed in the public schema I am able to view and access all the data including spatial tables in different schemas. I also tried and had similar results with ArcPro 1.1. The error messages were better in ArcMap however. ArcPro failed blindly –it did nothing but returned no error. I may just move the postgis extension to the public schema to avoid fighting the system for the time being. However, I do find this disappointing considering the great ease at which I can connect and access any and all of the database configurations in QGIS. I hope ESRI takes these issues seriously and continues to improve these features which are currently lagging far behind those of the open source options. Thanks again for your help and if anyone finds a better workaround please share!
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Is it possible for ArcMap (using 10.3.1) to use a postgresql database where the postgis extension is installed in a schema other than "public"? I prefer to install extensions in a separate schema especially when they are large like postgis. However, ArcGIS continues to throw errors when trying to import datasets from our geodatabase that otherwise works fine with this arrangement. I setup a test database with postgis extension installed in the public schema and was able to import the datasets without error.
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I originally had the env.workspace set to "in_memory" to speed up processing. After changing it to a physical location the script seems to work without issue. I am still unclear as to what the issue is however. The same general function sequence has worked fine for me in other contexts. Thanks.
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I am working with a large number of temporary rasters. Individually they can be saved simply and without issue like r1.save(outloc) However, if they are combined in any way -e.g. x = r1 + r2 and the result saved x.save(outloc) I receive the following error "RuntimeError: ERROR 010240: Could not save raster dataset to in_memory\times_ras1 with output format MEM." If I save -all- the temporary rasters before they are combined the final rasters save without issue. Any thoughts?
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