Problem: Creating a local copy of feature services converts the Global ID to zeroes
【相关信息】
Article ID: 43345
Bug Id: N/A
Software:
ArcGIS Online Current
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced 10.1
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard 10.1
ArcGIS for Desktop Basic 10.1
Platforms: N/A
【问题描述】
After creating a local copy of feature services for editing, the Global ID is converted to zeroes (0000-0000-0000-0000). However, the service displays fine in ArcGIS Online with a unique Global ID for each of the features.
When the attribute table has a Global ID of zeroes, this prevents synching of edits to the hosted services.
The bug,
NIM087622, states that this problem is fixed in ArcGIS for Desktop 10.2. This article pertains to previous releases.
【原因】
This is a known issue.
Article ID: 43345
Bug Id: N/A
Software:
ArcGIS Online Current
ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced 10.1
ArcGIS for Desktop Standard 10.1
ArcGIS for Desktop Basic 10.1
Platforms: N/A
【问题描述】
After creating a local copy of feature services for editing, the Global ID is converted to zeroes (0000-0000-0000-0000). However, the service displays fine in ArcGIS Online with a unique Global ID for each of the features.
When the attribute table has a Global ID of zeroes, this prevents synching of edits to the hosted services.
The bug,
NIM087622, states that this problem is fixed in ArcGIS for Desktop 10.2. This article pertains to previous releases.
【原因】
This is a known issue.
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Option 1 Remove the Global IDs from the feature class and republish the hosted feature service. It is not possible to remove the Global IDs if the synchronize functionality is enabled.
Option 2 To get the data and attachment, save a local copy of the feature service. Follow the steps provided in this article to create a replica from the REST endpoint of the service.
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【创建及修改时间】
Created: 10/29/2014
Last Modified: 11/20/2014
【原文链接】
http://support.esri.com/en/kno ... 43345
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