I am running ArcGIS ver 3.5.1 and I created local FileGeoDataBase. When I am trying to import XML Workspace for S-57 using this Wizzard: Copying a geodatabase using geodatabase XML workspaces—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation, I am unable to locate s-57 Schema in following installation directory: [C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Resources\Maritime].
Where can I find the s-57 Data Model schema XML Workspace? I would highly appreciate If anyone can share their working empty S-57 schema.
With resepct,
Naur
Solved! Go to Solution.
Once you follow the instructions linked by Tobias-Venable to download the Maritime product files, the name of the ENC workspace xml you should be looking for is:
NAUTICAL_ENC_TEMPLATE_GX_EXTCLSID.xml
zip attached below for convenience.
From the help
If the parameter is left blank, the default product .xml file at <installation location>\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\Maritime is used. For example, the ENC_product.xml file is used for an ENC product, while the Chart_product.xml file is used for a paper chart product.
Do you have the aforementioned folder in your installation path? If not, it wasn't installed or installed properly. I would contact tech support so that they can verify your instalation
The following help topic mentions where to find the download for the Maritime product files: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/3.3/help/production/maritime/download-and-install-product-files.ht...
After downloading and installing the maritime product files, you can create an S-57 geodatabase by following the steps here: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/production/maritime/create-a-maritime-database.htm
Then import S-57 data using these steps: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/production/maritime/import-s-57-cells-to-a-geodatabase...
@CraigTGreene , @PatriciaSheatsley , @Tobias-Venable , @DanPatterson , I want to thank everyone who gave me valuable advise for solving my problem with XML schema. I just imported XML schema generously provided by @CraigTGreene and it did work! Now I have enterprise db with NIS up and running on SQL server in our University server! I am so happy that I can proceed with ENC production. Please see attachment.
Thank you everyone!