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Data source icons in Schematic Dataset Editor

  • Data source icons meaning

When editing a schematic dataset within Schematic Dataset Editor using the Project Tree view, the Data Sources main entry groups all the data sources for the schematic dataset. Each data source referenced under this main entry is displayed with a specific icon at its left that shows the status of the data source:

Data source icons meaning

  • The SDE data sources that connect the same server/instance/database are regrouped under the same Schematic Dataset Editor tree subbranch represented by one of the following two icons: Server Valid Server Valid icon or Server Invalid Server Invalid icon.

    When the status for all the related data sources is Open or Unknown, the Server Valid icon Server Valid icon is displayed. When the status of one or more related data sources is not correct, the tree subbranch displays the Server Invalid icon, Server Invalid icon.

  • A data source that is opened correctly displays the following Open Status icon Open Status icon.
  • A data source that could not be opened displays the Not Open Status icon Not Open icon. This often happens when the database name or location has changed or, for SDE data sources, when the service is stopped or the server shut down.
  • A data source whose open status is unknown displays the following Unknown Status icon at its left Unknown icon. The Unknown Status icon means that Schematic Dataset Editor didn't try to open the related data source. To force Schematic Dataset Editor to try to open that data source and determine its status, you can use the Open Connection command.
Note:

After searching unused data sources, the following icons are displayed with a pink fill color for data sources that have been identified as unused: the Data Source Unused Data Source Unused icon, Data Source Unused Invalid Data Source Unused Invalid, Data Source Unused Unknown Data Source Unused Unknown, or Data Source Unused Open icon Data Source Unused Open.

Note:

Sometimes, all the SDE data sources referenced under the same server/instance/database display the Not Open icon Not Open icon. This happens when the related service is stopped or the server shut down. In that case, if a backup of your data is located on another server, you can easily change all the referenced data sources in a single operation by using the Edit connection properties menu.

Note:

The CURRENTDS data source always displays the Open Status icon Open Status icon.

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