I am trying to publish a web layer that has a relationship class created in ArcGIS Pro, but I keep getting a warning that the related table is not in the map. The table is in the map, and I can add new records to the table using the Attributes pane.
I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I have remade the features and tables twice now, updated Pro, recreated the relationship class, etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- Miles
This appears to be BUG-000159111 - The Share As Web Layer tool returns the following warning message, "24043 Related layers or tables are not present in the map," when the related layers are in the map." and was fixed for the ArcGIS Pro 3.2 release. What release of ArcGIS Pro are you using?
I have the same error and I am using the most current version of ArcGIS Pro. the error occurs when layers are renamed in the content pane because of the warning. If I do not change the names in the contents, then I do not get the relationship table error.
The only thing I see about this error number is in the ArcGIS Pro help here.
Thanks @MilesThompson for posting! Same exact thing is happening for me.
@Robert_LeClair I am using Pro version 3.2.1. My relationship class is Origin is the table and Destination is the feature class. Pro doesn't work well with that in other areas (pop-up configuration etc). So I wonder if this is also related to that issue?
**Edit - nope, nevermind! User error! Table was named what it was supposed to be but actually pointed at the wrong table source. Once I fixed that, no warnings! **
Hello, I'm back! ha
I'm using ArcGIS Pro 3.3.5 and I am seeing this error again. I think the Bug is back. https://support.esri.com/en-us/bug/the-share-as-web-layer-tool-returns-the-following-warni-bug-00015...
My tables are present in the map.
@AndreaB_ - did you see this bug again after updating to ArcGIS 3.3.5? If so, on a Windows 10 PC, you can uninstall 3.3.5 by going to the Control Panel in Windows -> click Uninstall a program under the Programs header. On the left side of the Window, click View Installed Updates. Then you can select the 3.3.5 update and remove it. Test your workflows again and see if the issue persists or not. I'm currently running ArcGIS Pro 3.5.3 so a few releases newer.