Seems to have started up recently as prior never had an issues, but now everytime doing a simple split or so it would seem, I get a failure.
Thought maybe because of a joined table but removed and get same error.
Attaching picture to show, where can see should be a simple split of a parcel, 4 vertices straight across.
Thanks in advance
Hi Jason,
Thanks for any clarification!
-Scott
1. Single Polygon to be split (attachment shows the single selected feature, with the 4 vertices used to split (2 outside and 2 on the polygon)
2. no relationship classes
3. SDE hosted layer
4. general split failure error
5. was unchecked
6. one selected
Working on replicating the error again. Had been common, but now appears to be working again. Will update.
Thanks for that additional info, Jason. If you can reproduce again, let me know - ideally, please provide a screenshot that includes the Split tool and the geometry you are splitting (like your first screenshot).
-Scott
When you say SDE Hosted Layer, are you directly editing the SDE feature class, or bringing it in through a feature service. If SDE, is it versioned, if so, how many children? Is it archived? Geography or Geometry storage type? What kinda of spatial indexes? I'd start with a SQL trace while you're snip snip snipping. Can you bring the data into a FGDB and do a geometry check? Non-linear segments?
fixes in Pro 2.6... perhaps
BUG-000127784 | The Split tool fails with various issues on a feature class if a geographic coordinate system is used and the resolution or tolerance values do not follow best practices. |
Posting to see if anyone has figured this out?
We are getting the following:
"Split failed. Geometry must intersect polylines and polygons in two or more places. Unable to obtain primary key value for origin object"
I switched to Allow Splitting with out a selection and now I get this:
"Splitting features failed.
The table is not multiversioned."
any ideas?
posting over here as well with hopes that I will get a response either in this old thread or the new one. thank you!