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@RobertChaney One possible route is to use the geoprocessing tool Split Lines at Vertices, then use the geoprocessing tool Merge Collinear Parcel Boundaries to merge lines with less than the specified offset tolerance.
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Thanks all for the input. Looping @JenniferCadkin (this tool is maintained by the editing team).
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We are happy to make you more efficient and successful. @TimHodson and @KelvinHaire deserve the kudos on implementing this one!
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@SusanLMoore Jason is busy in the developer summit right now... so here is the answer: The 3.2 implementation tries to find gaps and overlaps by unioning all the visible layer to a single polygon layer, which is not what you wanted. This is why you see the results you see. The good news: we have changed it for ArcGIS Pro 3.3! In ArcGIS Pro 3.3 checking the option will basically check EACH parcel layer on its own. For those who want to check for gaps and overlaps between multiple layers, for example between Lots and Tax parcels, we are implementing a new geoprocessing tool that will be released with ArcGIS Pro 3.4.
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@SarahSibbett Logging a case with technical support is always recommended. Thank you
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