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ArcGis Pro losing data

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MichaelPorter2
Occasional Contributor

I am working on a map of a small island in Maine. This map has property lines with first and (sometimes) last dates for each segment. This has been working OK, but lately I notice some property lines have disappeared, and some others have lost attributes.

Reviewing the attribute tabe shows that the lines in question are really gone, or that a particular attribute is missing.

Whatr could be making this happen?

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DavidSolari
MVP Regular Contributor

Priority number 1: make sure you're reviewing the data from the source and double-check your layers. I've had panic attacks caused by people adding definition queries behind my back! If it's Enterprise Geodatabase data, see if any missing data is visible in a regular SQL query against the database. For anything on the file system, see if the drive it's stored in has backups, either a full copy system or a shadow copy that you can see by right clicking on the file/folder and selecting "Restore previous versions." Hosted data is the trickiest, check with your admins to see if they've done any backups of the data store, either directly with ESRI backup tools or with full system imaging.

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MichaelVolz
Esteemed Contributor

Do you have backups of the data to compare to see that the data has been lost and also use these backups to recover lost data 

Where is the data being stored?

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MichaelPorter2
Occasional Contributor

The sata are on my computer, in a file database. Yes, I can recover/recrate them, but I am really wondering why this is happening and how I can prevent it in the future.

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MichaelVolz
Esteemed Contributor

The data is being saved to a local drive (e.g c or e-drive) as opposed to OneDrive which might appear like it's saving data locally but it is cloud storage which ESRI does not yet support?

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MichaelPorter2
Occasional Contributor

Thank you! The data are just on my computer (to which no one else has access), in a file database. I can recover/recreate the data, but I am really wondering why this is happening.

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DavidSolari
MVP Regular Contributor

I've never had any ArcGIS project lose file geodatabase data in the way you're describing so unless this thread gets a lucky traveler I suggest contacting your support rep and see if you can replicate this with some test data. This could be a rare bug with Pro but it could just as likely be issues with your disk drive or Windows install.

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