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00062: Data frame contains data that does not use the same connection to an enterprise geodatabase

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This error covers the following:

  • You are publishing a map service with Feature Access (feature service), your data frame contains layers or stand-alone tables that reference different enterprise geodatabases or databases, and at least one of the geodatabases or databases referenced in the data frame is registered with the ArcGIS server.
  • You are publishing a map service with WFS capability with transaction support (WFS-T), your data frame contains layers or stand-alone tables that reference different enterprise geodatabases, and at least one of the geodatabases referenced in the data frame is registered with the ArcGIS server.

Solution

  • For feature services being published to ArcGIS Server
    1. Copy or move all the datasets you want to make available in the service into one of the enterprise geodatabases or enterprise databases registered on the ArcGIS server.

      Learn more about copying datasets from other geodatabases

      Learn more about copying and pasting data between databases
    2. Once you have all your data in a single enterprise geodatabase or enterprise database, set the data source for the layers so that they all point to this geodatabase or database using the same database connection.

      Learn more about setting data sources

    Tip:

    You can register an enterprise geodatabase as a server-managed database. If you do this, data will be copied to this geodatabase when you publish. Note, if data in your map is from a enterprise database (as opposed to an enterprise geodatabase), copying to the server-managed database is not supported. For this to work correctly, all data sources referenced in the original document should not be registered on the ArcGIS server. You will need to unregister any of these folder paths or databases before publishing. Data referencing sources already registered on the ArcGIS server will not be copied to the server-managed database.

    Learn more about registering your geodatabase with ArcGIS Server

  • For WFS-T
    1. Copy or move all the datasets you want to make available in the service into one of the enterprise geodatabases registered on the ArcGIS server.

      Learn more about copying datasets from other geodatabases

    2. Once you have all your data in a single enterprise geodatabase, set the data source for the layers so that they all point to this geodatabase using the same database connection.

      Learn more about setting data sources

    Tip:

    You can register an enterprise geodatabase as a server-managed database. If you do this, data will be copied to this geodatabase when you publish. For this to work correctly, all data sources referenced in the original document should not be registered on the ArcGIS server. You will need to unregister any of these folder paths or databases before publishing. Data referencing sources already registered on the ArcGIS server will not be copied to the server-managed database.

    Learn more about registering your geodatabase with ArcGIS Server

More information

Feature services require that all layers and stand-alone tables in the service reference an enterprise geodatabase or a standard enterprise database using a single connection. The enterprise geodatabase or standard enterprise database must be registered with the ArcGIS server.

Learn more about connecting to an enterprise geodatabase and database connections in ArcGIS

WFS-T services require that all layers and stand-alone tables in the service reference an enterprise geodatabase using a single connection and the geodatabase is registered with the ArcGIS server.

Learn more about authoring feature services and WFS services

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