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Thanks to everyone for your replies. I really appreciate it. The compatibility matrix is most useful. This aligns with what I have read so far that you start encountering issues at Pro 3+ unless your entire organization is already migrated off ArcMap and using Enterprise 11.
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Question: Are there compatibility issues editing data in an enterprise geodatabase using both ArcGIS Desktop 10.8.1 and ArcGIS Pro 3.x? Can we use both software concurrently? Background: As with many of us, my organization is using both ArcMap (10.8.1) and ArcGIS Pro (2.9). Our Enterprise GIS is at 10.9.1. After reading about the changes in ArcGIS Pro 3.x, we have been hesitant to upgrade beyond 2.9. Some of our users are effectively stuck with ArcMap for now (waiting on 3rd party add-ons to upgrade). We need to maintain functionality of being able to edit and work with enterprise geodatabases from both ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro. However, there are also some business cases that could benefit from the upgrade to ArcGIS Pro 3.x. So... we are sort of in a pickle at the moment. Any and all help and advice would be greatly appreciated!
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I ran across a strange irregularity in the Simplify by Straight Lines and Circular Arcs tool in ArcGIS Pro. My database is a versioned, enterprise SDE database. I can run the tool fine from a command line script; however, if I attempt to run the tool interactively in ArcGIS Pro, it will not work, resulting in an error stating it cannot insert features. More strangely, if I export a subset of features to a file GDB, it will let me run interactively from Pro with no problem. There seems to be some hang-up with running the tool in the editing version in Pro as opposed to doing the same exact thing (connecting to a version directly) within the script. Just curious if this is expected behavior or if anyone else has had this issue.
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