ArcGIS Pro 3.2 Parcel Fabric version 5. I am trying to use the Change Parcel Type tool in the Parcel Record Workflows tab. The parcel fabric is from another organization and at some point was converted from an ArcMap parcel fabric into the current Pro parcel fabric. It has several overlapping parcel subtypes in a single parcel type and I want to move them into separate parcel types that would not overlap.
As far as I can see all of the standard fields created by the parcel fabric are in both the polygon and polyline feature classes of the source parcel type. I added a new Parcel Type and copied all of the custom fields from the source Parcel Type in both the polygons and polylines feature classes into the new Parcel Type. I started the editor and selected a set of parcels that I want to change to my new parcel type. I then clicked the Change Parcel Type tool and it brought up the dialog showing both of my parcel types. I selected the new target parcel type and pressed Run, but it immediately fails and gives me an error saying "Dataset has missing required fields".
Has anyone seen this error? Are there any suggestions on the steps I should follow to troubleshoot this? Or suggested workarounds if I cannot get the Change Parcel Type tool to work?
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I suggest checking to see if Editor Tracking has been enabled. With the release of ArcGIS Pro 3.2, the software began tracking whether Editor Tracking is enabled. With certain operations, it will return this error if it is not enabled.
Good luck,
Frank Conkling - Panda Consulting.
instead of using the change parcel type tool, i would:
-select the parcels in the subtype you want to move to the new parcel type
-use the duplicate parcels tool
-delete the old parcels
Please get in touch with technical support so we can have a look at it.
Do you have custom attribute rules? if yes - try to disable them and see if it works. That can help narrow down the issue.
Seeing a screenshot of the error is also always helpful.
I suggest checking to see if Editor Tracking has been enabled. With the release of ArcGIS Pro 3.2, the software began tracking whether Editor Tracking is enabled. With certain operations, it will return this error if it is not enabled.
Good luck,
Frank Conkling - Panda Consulting.
I appreciate all of the suggestions. I have not tried the duplicate parcels tool yet, but if it does not give an error it sounds like that would be a possible workaround.
The original parcel fabric had Editor Tracking disabled on all feature classes. The new parcel type I created had Editor Tracking enabled. I have enabled Editor Tracking on the records, parcel fabric adjustment feature classes, connection lines and points and the original parcel type polygons and polylines. I tried the Change Parcel Type tool again and it worked.