... theOutageView = r"\\theServer\ArcGISServerResources\workingConnectionFile.sde\GIS.TableName" arcpy.TableToTable_conversion(theOutageView, arcpy.env.scratchGDB, "theOutageViewTable") ...
#original myVar = "something" #new import os myVar = os.path.join("something")
Kevin,
I am having the same issue when using the download DDP example from the arcpy mapping team. http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3a525b986b774a3f9cbbd8daf2435852
Not sure what I am doing wrong here, I run the script, it works great then I share as a geoprocessing service and I get the broken link error.
I am running 10.3 and using pyscripter 2.6.0
Thanks,
Dave McMillan
6 years later and in Pro I'm also getting the 00068 error. My script creates an intermediate table using the in_memory workspace:
arcpy.CreateTable_management('in_memory', 'outTable')
Then the script does some things to populate the table, then copies the table. The in_memory/table triggers the "broken project data source" but the table is not a project data source. It's created by the script!! I save other intermediate outputs into the in_memory workspace as well, but these do not trigger the error.
Any ideas? So far my attempts at a work around have failed.