In the last 2 weeks I updated to ArcGIS Pro 2.6. Ever since I have not been able to create a new feature dataset in a file geodatabase through Pro's Catalog pane. I have this problem with brand new GDB's created with a new project, or when trying to add one to an existing GDB, however I can add a new feature dataset using ArcCatalog.
Is this feature something that was taken out with the new update, or is there a way to fix it?
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For those experiencing this issue, are you running Pro with a Basic license?
There is a bug that leads to options being grayed out in the right-click context menu: BUG-000132678: Creating a feature dataset is disabled in the contex..
We apologize for this, but I thought it would be important to note that you should still be able to move forward by running the geoprocessing tool until the fix is released.
Thank you.
I am running Pro 2.6.0 and just created a new Feature Dataset in a File GDB. Rt-click, New, Feature Dataset.
So, this confirms it is something you should still be able to do in Pro 2.6.
Re-install Pro?
Jay
I would run a repair and report back.
How do I run a repair?
It would be similar to other MS programs; https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028054/windows-10-repair-or-remove-programs
Was this resolved? I seem to have run into the same issue. Despite reinstalling Pro, no resolution
I cannot create feature datasets either. ArcPro 2.6.2. New Feature Dataset, View, Relationship Class, Raster Dataset, and Mosaic Dataset are all unavailable.
Have you or anyone else having this problem tried to use another computer that just has Pro 2.6 installed on it with no previous versions to see if the missing functionality works there?
For those experiencing this issue, are you running Pro with a Basic license?
There is a bug that leads to options being grayed out in the right-click context menu: BUG-000132678: Creating a feature dataset is disabled in the contex..
We apologize for this, but I thought it would be important to note that you should still be able to move forward by running the geoprocessing tool until the fix is released.
Thank you.
Thanks for this workaround, I didn't know where was a tool for that.