Error during reconcile: "The version could not be reconciled. Invalid network element

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09-21-2013 10:09 PM
AdarshMadhavan
Occasional Contributor
While reconciling a child version with the parent version, in a dataset containing Geometric network, the following error was noticed.

Error during reconcile: "The version could not be reconciled. Invalid network element id : Field is not editable "

We work on ArcGIS 10.1*

Tried to repair the Geometric network and do the reconcile , but to same effect.

What is the core issue behind the error and what is the workaround.

Experts pls advice.
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NidhinKarthikeyan
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There is an inconsistency with the network elements of the features being reconciled. These inconsistencies reside within the Child version. You can try the following steps:

1 - The steps to repair the version assume that the reconcile has failed and you are in an edit session.

Open the Network Editing toolbar. This can be done by selecting the View dropdown and then the Toolbars pullright and selecting "Network Editing".

2 - To enable most of the tools/commands on the Network Editing toolbar, select a feature class from the Table of Contents that participates in the network containing the feature identified by the error message. This can be the feature class referenced by the error message.

3 - There are two commands that can be used to correct the connectivity in the version, the Rebuild Connectivity tool and the Repair Connectivity command.

4 - If the feature referenced in the error message from Reconcile is in the current version, the Rebuild Connectivity tool can be used to rebuild the connectivity of the feature. The area outlined for the Rebuild Connectivity tool should encompass the entire feature.

5 - If after rebuilding the connectivity of the feature, the Reconcile fails, you may need to rebuild the connectivity of features edited within the current version.

6 - Additionally, the Verify Network Connectivity command can be used to examine the connectivity of the network in the current version.

7 - If the feature cannot be found within the current version or the Rebuild Connectivity tool is unable to correct the network inconsistencies, then the version will either have to be deleted or the Repair Connectivity command will have to be run on the version. The Repair Connectivity command may result in large numbers of conflicts when merging subsequent outstanding versions.
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