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Error 003576 when posting to Default version on ArcGIS Pro 3.1

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04-05-2023 02:29 PM
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TingWang1
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone ran into Error 003576 when posting from an editor version to Default version on ArcGIS Pro 3.1.

Default version is already set to be Public so I'm not sure where I set the permission wrong.

Thanks!

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TingWang1
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Looks like I found the cause - it was because I didn't run "Apply Events Behavior" after edits. After I run it, I was able to post.

The error msg is odd though

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TingWang1
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Ryan - At beginning I was using the right-click "Reconcile/Post" function from the "Manage Versions" window, that's when I got the error.

But when I switched to using the "Reconcile" button and "Post" button directly from the ribbon, it gave me a meaningful msg that I need to run "Apply Event Behavior".

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AyanPalit
Esri Regular Contributor

@TingWang1 What is the ArcGIS Enterprise version used? What is the versioning type (branch vs traditional). The recommended pattern is ArcGIS Pro 3.1 - Enterprise 11.1 (to be released soon) with branch versioning. 

User reconciling and posting should have Version Management privileges: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/windows/roles.htm 

Ayan Palit | Principal Consultant Esri
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TingWang1
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@AyanPalit 

It is on branch versioning. Enterprise is on 11.0 because 11.1 is not yet released.

Version Management privilege is granted to the user/role.

Still showing the same error..

 

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MarceloMarques
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you can check which portal user created the branch version and try to reconcile/post connected in pro to the portal using the same portal user, if still have issues then I would suggest opening a ticket with Esri Support to investigate further.

| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Database 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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TingWang1
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Looks like I found the cause - it was because I didn't run "Apply Events Behavior" after edits. After I run it, I was able to post.

The error msg is odd though

MarceloMarques
Esri Regular Contributor

I am glad you figured it out.  🙂

| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Database 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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RyanKoschatzky
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Ting,

What clued you into not running "Apply Event Behaviors" being the issue? 

Thanks,

Ryan

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TingWang1
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Ryan - At beginning I was using the right-click "Reconcile/Post" function from the "Manage Versions" window, that's when I got the error.

But when I switched to using the "Reconcile" button and "Post" button directly from the ribbon, it gave me a meaningful msg that I need to run "Apply Event Behavior".

AyanPalit
Esri Regular Contributor

@TingWang1 Suggest logging an Esri support case and note that 'error msg' is misleading when using the right-click "Reconcile/Post" function from the "Manage Versions" window. 

Ayan Palit | Principal Consultant Esri
MarceloMarques
Esri Regular Contributor

003576: Error posting version <value>. <value>—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

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| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Database 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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