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00064: Layer has a join

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Your layer has a join. Layers containing joined data cannot be published with Feature Access (feature service) enabled.

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  • One way to keep the attributes of the joined table in the layer you want to publish is to create a view. A view is a stored query that selects data from specified tables.

    Learn more about views and creating a database view in ArcGIS for Desktop

  • Or, you could export your layer with the join to a new feature class and use this new feature class in the map you want to publish.
    1. Right-click the layer in the table of contents.
    2. Click Data from the context menu.
    3. Click Export Data from the pull-right menu.
  • Alternatively, you can remove the joins from your layer.
    1. Open the Layer Properties dialog box.
    2. Click the Joins & Relates tab.
    3. Click Remove.

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