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Charles, I've been able to do some more digging in this and Nishi Mishra has informed me that this issue has been addressed in a patch for 10.3.1 and for the 10.4 build. If it's imperative to resolve this issue, I would recommend moving to 10.3.1 and then installing the following patch: ArcGIS 10.3.1 Workflow Manager for Desktop Patch 1 | Samples and Utilities Please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy New Year.
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Charles, You're correct. There is a bug on this issue listed with Workflow Manager. (I logged it.) However, I'm under the impression that this behavior is actually reproducible outside of Workflow Manager and may actually be a bug with the underlying desktop software. What this means is that this bug that you referenced may not actually be serviced. I'm working on trying to make sure of this point and I'll post back here once I find some concrete answers for you! Thanks and Happy New Year everyone! Steven
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Check to see if all layers within ArcMap are registered as versioned. If some are not registered as versioned, when you start editing, you are only able to edit the versioned feature classes or the unversioned feature classes. You cannot edit both types at the same time. This may be why you are unable to utilize the Field Calculator. If this is the case, the following steps may resolve the issue: 1. Save & Stop editing. 2. Click on Editor/Options... 3. Click on the Versioning tab. 4. The check box next to "Edit a version of the database with the ability to undo and redo." will be checked or unchecked. Switch this selection. 5. Start editing. 6. Check your Field Calculator option once again.
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