Jello. I am trying to copy some datasets form our enterprise 10.1 gdb to a file gdb or even another sde gdb that I made. and I am getting the following error message when I try to copy the water dataset:
"Failed to paste sde.dbo.Water
Table attachments not supported in this release of the Geodatabase.
The table was not found. [Water_Net_BUILDER]"
Anybody else experience this. any help would be great. Thanks
Erik - did you ever receive an answer to the question above? We're experiencing the same thing.
Thanks - Bert H.
All: Just FYI, I have a script that exported my sde to a fgdb each night and once I began using the attachment tables I started having problems with the export. I found one attachment that was corrupt, and I assure you it wasn't easy! I think I just got lucky after working on this for about 6 months. So, I would say, try to sort your attachment table various ways. I found the one attachment that was causing my headaches to be extremely large. ESRI says that shouldn't make a difference but once I removed it, life was back to normal!
Elbert
This was a while ago. But if I remember correctly, after talking with esri tech support we came to the conclusion that our Water Dataset had a corrupted geometric network. Because when I tried the same process with our sewer dataset everything worked fine. So the solution that we came up with was to:
Export out just your F.C. into a new FGDB. Then create a new FGDB with a new dataset in that one and then import your F.C. from the first FGDB you made into the second one with the new dataset. Then I suppose rebuild your geometric network if you have one. Hope this is what you were looking for.
Erik & Patricia,
Thanks for the replies. It looks like we may be having issues with our
geometric network. I will take a look at the attachment tables as well.
Thanks again and I will let you know how things work out.
Bert Hatchell
ATS | GIS Product Specialist II
bert.hatchell@ats.coop
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