I'm curious if other people have experienced not seeing features past a certain zoom from a recently run, fresh out of the oven XY Table to Point output shapefile in Pro 2.5. I zoomed in closer to the map and did another XY TtP output shapefile and it didn't show at all until I zoomed out and it appeared at the same zoom as the original run. I then zoomed way out than the zoom I was at in the original run and it also disappears at the same zoom as the original run.
I then opened the three zoomed-impaired shapefiles in ArcMap 10.6.1 and the issue still persists.
I came across the discussion Features disappear on zoom? and someone posted that exporting the shapefile into a new shapefile fixes the problem so I tried it and it did solved the issue I also re-ran the XY Table to Point to have the output as a fgdb feature class output instead and there was no issues what-so-ever...
Sooo, does anyone know what exactly causes the features from these shapefiles not be seen past a certain point in the first place? It's been 10 years since the posting of the original thread under drastically different environments.
And yes... I checked that there was no visibility range, I cleared the display cache, and I restarted my laptop...
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Marjorie Jerez This issue has been resolved in Alpha snapshots of ArcGIS Pro 2.6.
The issue is due to loading new records into a shapefile and that shapefiles do not automatically recalculate a new spatial index/extent that includes those new features.
As a temporary workaround you should be able to run the Add Spatial Index (Data Management) tool against the shapefile to get the shapefile to draw correctly.
It happened to me the other day after creating a shapefile from the same GP tool. As a workaround, make a copy of your shapefile then delete the .sbx and .sbn files (these are optional files and shapefiles load faster with them). It should work thereafter.
Mervyn Lotter Thanks! I had always assumed that you needed all those little files for a shapefile to properly work and today I learned something new about .sbx and .sbn being optional.
Marjorie Jerez This issue has been resolved in Alpha snapshots of ArcGIS Pro 2.6.
The issue is due to loading new records into a shapefile and that shapefiles do not automatically recalculate a new spatial index/extent that includes those new features.
As a temporary workaround you should be able to run the Add Spatial Index (Data Management) tool against the shapefile to get the shapefile to draw correctly.
Drew Flater Thanks for the info - I learned a new a tool today. Just for clarification, I was not loading new records into an existing shapefile when I encountered the issue.
For me, the issue was being connected to a VPN.