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Oracle 11g-Parcel deleted but still appearing in Geoprocessing results

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06-19-2023 11:59 AM
Thumo
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@MarceloMarques and community,

I have deleted a parcel from geodatabase, but when i ran my custom geoprocessing tool this parcel is been picked up as if it there, even from history is not available it gone, i have reconciled and posted the job also. I am using oracle 11g with Arcmap 10.8.1 what could be problem. Am asking if there is any method besides compressing geodatabse to make sure that this cache is deleted.

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MarceloMarques
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@Thumo, if you are working with geodatabase versioning then make sure you reconciled and posted the correct child version that you made the edits to the sde.default version. You can also use a connection file that points to a version where you made edits and use that connection file in geoprocessing tools.

| Marcelo Marques | Principal Product Engineer | Esri |
| Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Certified Professional |
I work with Enterprise Geodatabases since 1997.
“ I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Isaac Isimov

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VaibhavS
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You could check if there are any orphan feature classes in the geodatabase.

GDB_Items
SDE_TABLE_REGISTRY
SDE_COLUMN_REGISTRY
SDE_LAYERS
SDE_GEOMETRY_COLUMNS
GDB_ITEMRELATIONSHIPS (if the feature class existed in a feature dataset)

 

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MarceloMarques
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@Thumo, if you are working with geodatabase versioning then make sure you reconciled and posted the correct child version that you made the edits to the sde.default version. You can also use a connection file that points to a version where you made edits and use that connection file in geoprocessing tools.

| Marcelo Marques | Principal Product Engineer | Esri |
| Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Certified Professional |
I work with Enterprise Geodatabases since 1997.
“ I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Isaac Isimov
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