Please consider adding a list of what features made the Align Parcel tool fail or clarifying the language in the error message. I have run into this issue multiple times where I'm running Repair Geometry on every single feature class and wasting a good amount of my time on what feels like a wild goose chase to figure out what made the tool fail.
I've been working on figuring out what made Align Parcel fail all morning and it's still failing after this last round of running Repair Geometry on the parcel fabric feature classes in my display. Put simply - I should not have to start from scratch every time there is a rogue null Z value somewhere that I simply cannot find or does not exist. The error message gives me no hints to where this null Z value exists, if it exists, why the Repair Geometry tool could not find & fix it, or what index it's referring to.
This vagueness is intensely frustrating and desperately needs to be rectified. I entered this subdivision from scratch as the CAD sketch provided by the developer was corrupted, and now it appears that those hours of work was for nothing.
These types of error messages are usually very low level coming from the geometry engine or geodatabase. By the time they trickle up to the error message they are vague.
We can only fix such cases if we can reproduce the issue.
The good news is that we have a customer who provided us with a reproducible case and that we have fixed it for the next release of the software (3.1). We will examine if the fix can be ported back to ArcGIS Pro 3.0.
Our request: please submit bugs like this to the technical support
@AmirBar-Maor I submitted a ticket but I'd have to submit my entire production database if I wanted to make sure it was reproducible, given that if I export out the features I'm working on it might "fix" this specific problem. if there's a place for me to upload +/- 1gb data I'll do it.
still wish I could disable z values since that seems to be the only commonality and my organization doesn't use them at all
Thank you for submitting a ticket.
In the future, as you encounter a 'data specific' issue, you can simply reduce the amount of data by selecting the parcels in your map extent and then running the geoprocessing tool 'Copy Parcels'. It will create a small file geodatabase with an identical schema of the selected parcels.
As for this specific error message, the error message is not always correct - so turning off the 3rd dimension might not solve this problem + might cause new issues.
Fixed in ArcGIS Pro 3.1
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