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How to amend a relationship class

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07-12-2023 06:10 AM
AnneTetley
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We have an existing relationship class in our enterprise database between an asset feature class and an inspections table.  We are seeing some data inconsistencies and suspect it might be down to not having turned on messaging on the relationship class.  

The question is, can we delete and recreate the relationship class without breaking anything?  I don't see a way to turn on messaging on the original relationship class so I assume deletion and recreation is the way forward?

Thanks

Anne

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MarceloMarques
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Yes, you can drop and recreate the relationship class, but make sure all users are disconnected form the geodatabase and all the arcgis server services are stopped, otherwise when the geodatabase has connections there will be geodatabase locks and schema changes will not be possible.

| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Certified Professional | "In 1992, I embarked on my journey with Esri Technology, and since 1997, I have been working with ArcSDE Geodatabases, right from its initial release. Over the past 32 years, my passion for GIS has only grown stronger." | “ I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Isaac Isimov |

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MarceloMarques
Esri Regular Contributor

Yes, you can drop and recreate the relationship class, but make sure all users are disconnected form the geodatabase and all the arcgis server services are stopped, otherwise when the geodatabase has connections there will be geodatabase locks and schema changes will not be possible.

| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Certified Professional | "In 1992, I embarked on my journey with Esri Technology, and since 1997, I have been working with ArcSDE Geodatabases, right from its initial release. Over the past 32 years, my passion for GIS has only grown stronger." | “ I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Isaac Isimov |