ArcGIS Pro 2.4.2: Why the ArcGIS Pro creates gdb and tbx by default as new aprx file is created?
I’m aware of that there is an option to disable creating gdb and tbx as new aprx file is created. However, I suggested that these two options are disabled by default as the ArcGIS Pro is installed in fresh machine
Hello @MicheleH1_DNReply, @DavidDurst, @LynnCarlson__GISP, @JamalNUMAN, and everyone,
(This is a response to this idea thread and to https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-ideas/stop-recreating-missing-geodatabases/idi-p/1010302 and https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-ideas/add-options-on-create-new-project-dialog/idi-p/928765.)
We have been listening to your suggestions and comments, and we understand that you have workflow disruptions connected to this aspect of the architecture of ArcGIS Pro.
We have in fact been exploring solutions for this for some time, but unfortunately haven't yet found one that would not have a negative impact on functionality, without fundamental changes of ArcGIS Pro’s architecture. From its initial design, an ArcGIS Pro project has three fundamental properties that must be specified – project home folder, project default geodatabase, and project default toolbox. They are there to ensure that when you perform an operation, the output always has some place to go, even if you did not specify the location. These requirements have been there since day one as a built-in assumption for many operations. Their absence could cause unexpected and bad behaviors in ArcGIS Pro. This is the reason why ArcGIS Pro requires their presence during the creation of a new project, and auto-regenerates them when they are lost.
We agree with you all that we need to provide more flexibility in how the default geodatabase and toolbox are handled. Some of you have proposed alternative ways to handle this, for example:
We agree with you that it is annoying to see default geodatabases and toolboxes regenerated after you deliberately deleted them in the File Explorer. We will continue to look for a good solution that would not cause major impacts on ArcGIS Pro’s operations, and we are keeping this idea thread open. In the meantime, however, given the current constraints we have, the best thing to do is to NOT manipulate default geodatabases and toolboxes in File Explorer. In fact, managing your items inside ArcGIS Pro instead of File Explorer has always been the recommended practice, even for nondefault geodatabases and toolboxes. If you want to use a different geodatabase as the project default geodatabase, please use the following workflow:
Use the same workflow to change the default toolbox.
One side point, in case some people are not aware of this option when creating new projects: instead of letting ArcGIS Pro create a default geodatabase and toolbox, you can designate a pre-existing geodatabase and toolbox for all new projects that you create from here on, by using the settings in the Options dialog (General tab, Create projects section). Note that you can change these settings any time and as often as needed.
Again, we are keeping this idea thread open and will continue to look for a good solution, while balancing it with our other priorities.
Thank you all for contributing your comments and suggestions.
Thank you, NaicongLi, for the clarification.
I observed that the "Save As" tool has two scenarios:
We need to have the option to save the .aprx as a standalone file without the need to have folder, toolbox, or gdb created!
Despite these steps, the .aprx is not displayed in the catalog (this issue has already been reported, and an idea has been created).
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