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Attributes Selection has a symbol class that should not be there Question .

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DEAF_PROBERT_68
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Hi,

I am working on a campground and working on Legend as a File Geodatabase Feature Class and when I went through the AutoCAD layout as a background in a TIF file on my ArcGIS Pro Map tab.

I was reviewing each feature that I don't miss it and then found that need to be create a new feature and I have Create Features Templates and I just click on the map. What I see here is that I have the Attributes open from a Selection subgroud.

Then when I see a  symbol that is not on the Layout, I had to create a feature ; however, when I selected that feature . I have the Create Features Template already set it up.

But there is something weird here and I have the Rotation here and it has a choice symbol class. 

I did not put that as a Domain for that Rotation. How do I fix it to have them as a Rotation field only ?

 

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I open my Fields Data Design to open this :

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This is odd , because I did not set it as a Domains.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

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MErikReedAugusta
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One of two things likely happened here:

  1. You have symbology that's assigning symbols to features based on those Rotation values.  This is more or less expected behavior if that's the case.
  2. You ended up with what I generally refer to as the "field order" glitch.  I've seen this a couple times, generally when I'm monkeying with things in the Fields view while Create Feature Templates or similar things are open.  Some field in your definition has those symbols, and the Create Features Pane got temporarily confused because the order of fields it was expecting changed.  To fix:
    1. Close every open window/view except for your map (Fields View, Create Features Pane, Attribute Rules, etc.)
    2. (optional) Save & Close your project, then reopen Pro
    3. (optional) Open the Fields View for the Layer in your map (not the underlying Feature Class item), and reset Field Order.  The button is on the Fields ribbon, in the "Field Order" section, if you're looking at a Field View.
    4. Reopen all the views you closed in #1.
    5. That usually fixes everything.
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