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Marking an error as an exception

Available with Standard or Advanced license.

Topology exceptions are valid cases of violation of a topology rule. You can mark errors as exceptions on the Error Inspector.

  1. On the Error Inspector, click the error you want to mark as an exception.
  2. Press the X key or right-click the error and click Mark as Exception. Once the error is marked as an exception, it is no longer symbolized as an error in the topology layer on the map.

Related Topics

  • About topology exceptions
  • Validating a geodatabase topology
  • Finding topology errors with the Error Inspector
  • Fixing topology errors
  • Getting a description of the rule that is violated for an error
  • Generating a summary of the remaining topology errors
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