I'm getting this error message but it doesn't seem to be related to the renaming of layers.
Here's what I've been doing:
In ArcMap 10.2 (Win 7 64 bit), check out data from a feature class in a versioned 10.1 SQL Server Express geodatabase to an axf file.
On opening the axf file in ArcPad 10.2 I get the Script Error.
But if I do this:
With the same setup, check out data from a feature class in a 10.2 file geodatabase to an axf file.
It opens fine in ArcPad 10.2.
In neither case have I changed any layer names in the TOC; both are simple point feature classes, and I didn't use a checkout template.
Anyone have any further thoughts or different scenarios to offer?
Just updated our devices to 10.2 and are currently experiencing this error. Our layers are in a an SDE database powered by Microsoft SQL server. I tried looking into the layer name issue and everything appears the same. As a simple test I added just one layer to the project, exported it directly to arcpad, and opened it up. The same error keeps occuring.
Similar to what another poster mentioned, we are still able to ignore this error and add data, so maybe this isn't an issue worth pursuing.
Any news on this topic?
The dev team have been looking at this and believe its related to the Quick Fields implementation. Changes have been made and will be available in the next ArcPad release. You can confirm this yourself by disabling Quick Fields. To do this, delete (or move to a sub folder) the Quick Fields applet, and re launch your data in ArcPad.
Where do I remove this applet from? We are using the Get Data For ArcPad Extension.