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If this request is for direct access to a native Oracle 11g instance, for native support, Insight currently only supports direct read of Oracle 12c as you already checked. If this request is for Geodatabase, Insight does support Oracle 11g gdb through the use of feature services.
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09-12-2017
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If you simply Copy\Paste or use the Export\Import using XML Workspace document, all the related items are also carried along. If you simply Export\Import ( tools like Feature class to Feature class), then those related items are not carried along.
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09-08-2017
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Great! Please mark the thread as answered and close it, if you have no more doubts on this one!
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09-07-2017
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Yes, it is possible if you have Archiving enabled on that feature class. Take a look at these link and see if they answer your question: Geodatabase archiving—ArcGIS Help | ArcGIS Desktop Working with historical versions—ArcGIS Help | ArcGIS Desktop
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09-06-2017
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https://community.esri.com/groups/insights-for-arcgis?sr=search&searchId=1b89cbdd-e7e4-4402-968a-40bd30f65efc&searchIndex=0
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09-06-2017
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Duplicate of : https://community.esri.com/thread/201210-insights-for-arcgis-can-we-change-the-charts-and-tables-results-by-changing-the-map-scale
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09-06-2017
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When replicating in this type of environment, it is important for the data receiver to send an acknowledgment message after receiving data changes as often as possible. If no acknowledgment messages are received, the data sender resends changes and maintains the information needed to resend changes until those changes are acknowledged. As a result, the data sender's geodatabase can become large and new data change messages can also become large. As the above statement mentions, the Data sender will resend the changes till those changes are acknowledged. As a result, the data sender's geodatabase can become large and new data change messages can also become large. This part is not because of the previous statement. This is just indicating that as and when the data in the Data Sender geodatabase keeps on increasing with time, the new data change messages will also keep becoming larger, because the previously sent change messages have not been acknowledged yet and the data sender gdb is sending all changes.
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A quick tour of synchronizing disconnected replicas Exporting an acknowledgment message Go through the above links, to understand what it actually does during the complete synchronization cycle...
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09-06-2017
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As Jayanta mentioned, check the feature class properties using ArcCatalog...
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09-01-2017
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See if this helps: ArcGIS 10.5.1 & ArcGIS Pro 2 bug connecting to sql server ? ArcGIS 10.5.1 (Desktop, Engine, Server) SQL Server Permissions Patch
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08-30-2017
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Check if these help: Split By Attributes—Help | ArcGIS Desktop (Available starting 10.5) Split Feature Class By Attributes
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08-30-2017
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Are you able to connect using SQLPlus in cmd? Are you trying the Instant connect syntax? Or trying to connect using a NetService? If the latter, was the NetService recreated after installing Oracle client? This article is an old one, and shouldn't cause an issue in the new versions: Error: Failed to connect to the specified server. Underlying DBMS error[ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect ide…
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08-30-2017
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Yes! The terms easting and northing are geographic Cartesian coordinates for a point. Easting refers to the eastward-measured distance (or the x-coordinate), while northing refers to the northward-measured distance (or the y-coordinate). Source: Easting and northing - Wikipedia
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