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Hi Natalie, Is it possible that the old field has some numbers that are "outside" the precision 9 and scale 5 settings for the new geodatabase field? Is the old geodatabase on DB2 also? What version are the enterprise geodatabases? (old and new) Geodatabase
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Install the SSMS client on another machine that the SQL Server machine itself. Then attempt to connect, you can get the SSMS client from the Microsoft website. This will tell us if you can communicate from the client machine to the SQL Server instance.
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Are you running the GP tool/Python script from Server or Desktop? Can you log into the SQL Server machine via MS SQL Server Management Studio using the provided credentials? Is the MS SQL Server browser started on the SQL Server machine?
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Hi Paul, It looks like you are trying to connect to a machine called "MSSQLSERVER". Is this correct? For the instance name put the IP address (192.168.3.222) or DNS name of the machine with SQL Server installed. One way to make sure that it is good to go is use TELNET to the machine and the port that SQL Server is configured for. i.e. - SQLSERVERNAME 1433 Geodatabase -George
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I would recommend moving to a more appropriate space like Geodatabase Managing Data
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Hi Umakant, It appears from the error message that Network Engineer is an Ericsson product. I would recommend reaching out to Ericsson for more information. -George
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I would say no..... It is only for Desktop/Server 10.2.1, not 10.3 You would need to upgrade to 10.3 or be using 10.2.1.
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Have you looked into Editor Tracking and/or Archiving? Geodatabase archiving—ArcGIS Help | ArcGIS for Desktop About tracking an editor's changes to data—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop Managing Data GIS -George
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Once you install and configure License Manager 10.4, it should take care of the messages.
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Are you running Esri License Manager 10.4 also? This is a requirement for Pro 1.2 licensing. ArcGIS Pro 1.2 system requirements—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS for Desktop If licensing through Portal for ArcGIS, which is approximately a private version of ArcGIS Online, installation of Portal for ArcGIS 10.3 or later and ArcGIS License Manager 10.4 is required.
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Hi Lars, How are you accessing your licenses for Pro 1.2? Internal Portal? ArcGIS Online?
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Adding a few other groups....... Thanks for those tools and slides! Managing Data Enterprise GIS
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Your comment below: ....The problem now is that the only user who can add data to the user schema gdb is the user schema user. When that user is created their default tablespace is set to the tablespace that holds the gdb system tables for the user schema gdb not the master gdb. ..... This is as designed, in the documentation it says: Rules for using multiple geodatabases in one Oracle database are as follows: A geodatabase is owned by the user who created it. That user is the geodatabase administrator for that geodatabase and requires geodatabase administrator privileges. See User privileges for geodatabases in Oracle for specific geodatabase administrator privileges. A user can own only one geodatabase. Only the owner of the user-schema geodatabase can own data in that geodatabase. If a user owns a geodatabase, he or she cannot own data in the master sde geodatabase. If a user owns data in the master sde geodatabase, he or she cannot own a user-schema geodatabase. As Vince mentioned, this is not a very common or suggested workflow moving forward. If you are just creating a new Oracle geodatabase for your data, it is recommended to not use user-schemas.
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Hi Callista, Here some documentation for that configuration on Oracle. I have not seen to many people have user schema Oracle geodatabases any more. Many people just create a new data owner and map them to a separate table space. ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2) When you ran the Create Enterprise Geodatabase GP tool, what was the table space name that was in the field? - That would be the location that all the objects would be stored unless you have something different in the DBTUNE table. -George
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