Exported layer does not show up in ArcCatalog

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05-01-2012 08:15 AM
ScottLounsbury
New Contributor III
Does anyone have a suggestion as to why an exported layer from a file geodatabase would become "invisible" in a new file geodatabase?  I've exported this layer numerous times and for some reason it just won't show up in the new geodatabase.  When exporting the layer in ArcMap I can see the layer but it's not visible in ArcCatalog nor is is visible when you go to add a new layer.  ArcCatalog acts as if the layer is there but it just doesn't show it.  The problem can be viewed in the attached screen shot.
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JoeBorgione
MVP Emeritus
You are exporting a feature class to a file geodatabase right?  Not creating a layer file for symbology correct?

Just a hunch; are you exporting the feature class to an open ArcCatlog session?  If so, often times you need to refresh the view (F5) and it will appear.  Or you can close that session of ArcCatalog and open a new one.  If that doesn't take care of you problem, maybe create a new geodatabase and try it again.

Hope this helps-
That should just about do it....
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ScottLounsbury
New Contributor III
jborgion,

Thanks for the reply and yes I am exporting to a feature class, not a layer file.  I have tried refreshing ArcCatalog and have tried on multiple computers as well.  Nothing seems to fix the problem with this geodatabase.  Too bad there is no way to tell what's different about this geodatabase.

- Scott
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PaulKroseman
Occasional Contributor II
Try closing and reopening ArcCatalog.

I have been annoyed with ArcCatalog caching the layers that exist when I first connect but does not refresh them until after I close and re-open. Even the refresh command does not update the cache, just reloads the display from current cache.
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ScottLounsbury
New Contributor III
Try closing and reopening ArcCatalog.

I have been annoyed with ArcCatalog caching the layers that exist when I first connect but does not refresh them until after I close and re-open. Even the refresh command does not update the cache, just reloads the display from current cache.


I've tried refreshing and have also tried working on multiple computers..... does not seem to solve the problem.  I'm fairly certain there is something about this particular geodatase that is causing the problem.  I don't seem to have this problem with other geodatabases.  Thanks for the advice!

- Scott
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LanceShipman
Esri Regular Contributor
Can you zip the file geodatabase and post it (or send it to lshipman@esri.com). I'll take a look and find out what the problem is.

What version of ArcGIS are you using?
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ScottLounsbury
New Contributor III
Can you zip the file geodatabase and post it (or send it to lshipman@esri.com). I'll take a look and find out what the problem is.

What version of ArcGIS are you using?


I can send you the file but it's too large to email (22.6 MB).  Any other options?  Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

- Scott
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JoeBorgione
MVP Emeritus
Try and see if you can export just a portion of your feature class just to if it shows up.  Also, just for the heck of it, try to create an emtpy feature class and use the data loader to load into it.

I wonder if this is related to a known bug:  see this post of mine.

My guess is Lance can get you an ftp site.
That should just about do it....
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LanceShipman
Esri Regular Contributor
Can you send my your contact information (full name, company). I'm having a FTP site set up for this.

lshipman@esri.com
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ScottLounsbury
New Contributor III
Can you send my your contact information (full name, company). I'm having a FTP site set up for this.

lshipman@esri.com


Hi Lance,

I have sent you an email with my contact information.  I have also sent a small sample for you to look at as well.  Thank you very much for looking into this issue for me.

- Scott
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