Hello,
I have a Postgres geodatabase that, for some reason, will not display the manage privileges on a feature dataset (wih a parcel fabric contained within) dialog via ArcCatalog. It will display with no problem on feature classes/tables outside of the dataset however. I am connecting with my SDE user with no luck. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
Any chance you found a resolution to this problem. I'm having a similar problem. Thanks
I have seen the same symptom (using oracle, not postgres) with feature datasets. To solve it I had to unregister/re-register as versioned. Is an option for you?
The cause may perhaps be that you added a non-versioned feature class into a versioned feature dataset. Could that be the case?
This has just happened to our SQL Server geodatabase.
I can't manage privileges for 2 datasets, but the other three and the standalone tables are OK. I recently added a new feature class to one of those datasets and it's versioned. The only change in the other dataset was adding default values to one feature class. The next time I can get exclusive control and make sure that all edits are posted, I'll turn the versioning off and on again.
Update. I tried unversioning the dataset and wound up with a mess. To turn off versioning, I was forced to turn off archiving and now the GDB has a bunch of history tables that preserve the changes up until that time. But it means that the archives are split, with changes before and after in different tables. I turned versioning back on and reestablished archiving. I could open the privileges dialog again.
Now, it's happened again on the same two dataset, but the only schema change didn't involve either of the two afflicted datasets. I can open the dialog for the dataset that was changed. This never happened when the GDB was a Workgroup SDE on SQL Server Express.
I run compress, analyze and reindex on a regular basis.
I'm seeing this issue in a v10.3.1 SQL Server 2008 R2 database where two datasets were copied from another dbase. The Privileges dialog opens for one, but not the other. Even stranger, if I extract rather than copy the two datasets, the Privileges dialog opens for the dataset where it wouldn't open and vice versa. I'll have to go through the tedious tech support process.
Any progress? I'm thinking of requesting tech support, too.
This sounds like a known issue that we have logged in Support Services. Please contact support if you have questions about this bug specifically.
Also please see if you can successfully using the Change Privileges geoprocessing tool as a workaround instead of the right click manage > privileges context menu/dialogue.
BUG-000086223 - The feature dataset privileges dialog box does not appear after enabling a recently migrated parcel fabric with the Local Government Information Model (LGIM)
UPDATE: It is understandable that using the 'change privileges' geoprocessing tool is not a solution for viewing the existing privileges. This behavior is being investigated for a future release, so please contact support and reference the following defects to determine if you are encountering the same behavior. NIM096337 / BUG-000086223
Melissa,
Yes, the Change Privileges tools works for me and I can see settings in SQL
Server Management Studio. Looks like there are multiple situations when
this arises. I'll contact tech support.
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Yes please contact support and provide the various workflows that lead to this context menu for permissions not being available. This can be tested inhouse and added to the existing defect as additional workflows to reproduce this to help the investigation of the cause of this issue. After this is verified by our support team they will associate your customer number to the defect.