Point layer is no longer displayed but attribute table is still there.

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02-08-2018 07:22 PM
AlexP_
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Hello,

I have ArcMap 10.5.1.  I had point feature layers display on ArcMap for like a month. But now my point feature layer drawing (SDE) is no longer displayed. It is like disappeared. But my attribute table info is still there. How can restore the drawing point feature layer? Please advise! Thank you!

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DanPatterson_Retired
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Any 'Shape' field?  If there is, right-click on the layer and select 'Zoom to Layer'.  If there isn't, load a backup, the geometry may have been deleted or it was joined to something else and it wasn't loaded.

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DanPatterson_Retired
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Any 'Shape' field?  If there is, right-click on the layer and select 'Zoom to Layer'.  If there isn't, load a backup, the geometry may have been deleted or it was joined to something else and it wasn't loaded.

AlexP_
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I tried zoom to layer and nothing happened. It is still blank white screen. I will check out with back up. I am aware there is SQL back up. Is there a way get back up thru Arctoolbox or is it have to get in SQL? 

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AlexP_
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Also, yes . it has shape field point.

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JayantaPoddar
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Try exporting the layer to a File Geodatabase. If the Feature class of the File GDB gets displayed properly, you could export it to SDE database.



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AlexP_
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I will check this out as well. 

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AlexP_
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I tried it and it wasn't success. 

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JayantaPoddar
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Could you zip and attach the FGDB you have created (using Data Export)? Let me review it.



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AlexP_
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How do I attach it here?

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JayantaPoddar
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You need to use Advanced Editor (Right-top)

Then Attach (Bottom-left)



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