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Hi Syed, There is also a group call Geodatabase that has been created and would be a good resource. -George
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Hi Howard, From what I read in your original post, you want to update the licenses in your enterprise geodatabases? If so, the Enable tool will not do this. This tool is designed to add the SDE repository tables to an existing database (SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, etc...) Enable Enterprise Geodatabase GP Tool "The Enable Enterprise Geodatabase tool creates geodatabase system tables, stored procedures, functions, and types in an existing enterprise database, thereby enabling geodatabase functionality in the database." Here is a Blog that talks about updating the enterprise database license In a nut shell, you must use SDE command line to update the license before it expires. Please let me know if this is not what you are looking for. -George Geodatabase Managing Data
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Hi Josh, I just found that the Deprecation document for 10.3 was published: FAQ: How has the Deprecation Plan for ArcGIS been updated for ArcGIS 10.3? Hopefully this will answer some of the questions that you have. -George Esri Technical Support GIS ArcGIS for Server ArcGIS Desktop SDK What's New in ArcGIS
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Hi Diego, There is a KB article related to this: Problem: License Manager does not start after upgrading to ArcGIS 10.3 Hopefully this helps! -George
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Hi Daniel, Can you uninstall the Oracle 10g client and install the Oracle 11g full or instant client? There is a known issue with 10.3 not being able to use the Oracle 10g client. Please see the following GeoNet post: ORA-01455 after upgrading to 10.3 Please let us know the results of the client update. -George Geodatabase Managing Data
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I am not sure about the Server side and editing, but from ArcMap you can not. I believe that it has something to do with Feature Services and editing that way..... -George
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Hi Eduardo, You are able to view SDO_Geometry/Oracle Spatial data from within ArcGIS applications (as long as the Oracle client is installed and configured properly) I do not think that you can edit the SDO_Geometry data with out the geodatabase tables. This is also true in SQL Server, you are unable to edit SQL Server spatial tables (with no geodatabase). I have tested both databases systems with their native geometry and was unable to edit from within ArcMap from a non-geodatabase. Hopefully this helps. -George
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Hi Dustin, There is no tool to do this, I would not recommend removing the geodatabase objects (repository tables, stored procedures, triggers, etc...) from the database, especially if SDE or another user in the geodatabase owns any objects. If this occurred it could corrupt the database as a whole. I think the easiest and safest way it the process that Alex P. referenced: "You may still be better off porting the tables and views that you want to save to a new database." Hope this helps... -George
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Ronald, Can you connect to the Oracle database in SQLPlus (32 bit version)? Try uninstalling both the 32 and 64 bit clients, then re-install the 32 bit administrator full client. I have seen where the re-install and configuring of the TNSNAMES corrects the issue. I would recommend starting with the 32 bit client, then after that is successful add the 64 bit client, if needed. -George
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Hi Diego, I have no way of knowing what was previously changed and why. I would recommend you log a Esri Technical Support case if you need further clarification. -George
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I replied in the in the Poll location also. It basically says the same thing as Asrujit! -George
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The versions that we used to provide where from the Oracle site. We just made it easier to locate and install. -George
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Hi Simon, You will need to download the Oracle client from Oracle's website. Here are a few links that I found when I searched in Google: Be sure to install the correct bit level for your ArcGIS client. Oracle Instant Clients Oracle Full Clients -George
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Hi Tim, It looks like you may need to install the 64-bit Oracle client, as ArcGIS Pro is a 64-bit application. You can download the appropriate client form the Oracle website. Here is a link to Oracles Instant Clients Here is some more information related to setting up a database connection in Pro: Look at the section on "Setting up a connection to Oracle" Please post the results after installing/configuring the 64-bit client. -George Geodatabase Managing Data Esri Technical Support
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Glad this helps! I would recommend navigating to a 10.3 help page and scrolling to the bottom. There is a "Feedback for this Topic?" link and send them information. This will go directly to the documentation team and let them know about the google search information you found. -George
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