Hi, I've created a mobile cache in Desktop 10.1 and copied it onto a SD card and placed it in a tablet.
I've use Mobile Project Center to create a project and successfully created some new point data in the field.
I can see these new points on the project on the tablet.
However, when I try to synchronize the mobile cache back to the original .mxd, no data is uploaded. I get a 'green tick' to show that the operation has been successful. But I'm obviously going wrong somewhere.
If I open Mobile Project Center on my PC, I can see the point data. But I can't see where I'm going wrong.
I'm having the same problem and my data is from an ArcSDE geodatabase. The data is versioned and has a globalid.
Has anyone resolved this issue? It was working initially on the mobile project on both the Windows PC and also on the mobile device. Now I can only upload the edits but unable to download the changes from the server.
I deleted/recreated the featureclass, added globalid, versioned it with option to move edits to base, republished the mobile service and created the mobile project again.
I have a similar issue: I can only synch edits one way ( from SDE to field device). When synching from field device to SDE I get no errors but the edits just wont' show in SDE.
I am using ArcGIS 10 SP2 ( desktop , server,sde) and ArcGIS Mobile (AGM) 3.0 - ESRI confirmed AGM3.0 is compatible with ARCGIS10.
Data is versioned WITHOUT the option to move edits to base( ESRI requirement).
Initially we were getting an error when attempted to synch updates from field to SDE and we discovered we didn't have the right permissions for ARCGISSOC in SQL. Now I am waiting for ESRI to figure out what prevents the edits from getting synched to SDE....
Can anyone please confirm they are using AGM 3.0 and can synch both ways? I need to know if I should just give up on this or not:-)
I have been having the same problem (although with 10.1 SP1 and 3.0). I resolved it by granting insert/update/delete permissions to *each* feature classes in the Geodatabase. It seems that granting permissions on the Geodatabase itself is not sufficient (those permissions do not cascade down to the FC's).
Still not sure why Esri could not at least send an error back. To end users, if the application says 'successful', then it should actually be successful! Tragic.