Planarize tool slow

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CFECAK
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A few of us are trying to use planarize on two lines within our Pro parcel Fabric Pro 3.2.2.

It is taking up to and sometimes more than 30 minutes, is anyone else experiencing this?

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AliciaTompkins
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Are you editing in a feature service containing the parcel fabric? And do your lines have COGO attributes? If so, remove the COGO attributes and run the tool. I haven't had experienced any slowness once I removed the COGO attributes. There is a bug to fix this in 3.3.

Here's a link to the bug- BUG-000164836

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AmirBar-Maor
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Apologies for this issue.

As stated correctly by @AliciaTompkins this issue has been fixed in ArcGIS Pro 3.3.

We also plan to include the fix in the next 3.2 patch (3.2.3).

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AliciaTompkins
New Contributor II

Are you editing in a feature service containing the parcel fabric? And do your lines have COGO attributes? If so, remove the COGO attributes and run the tool. I haven't had experienced any slowness once I removed the COGO attributes. There is a bug to fix this in 3.3.

Here's a link to the bug- BUG-000164836

CFECAK
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Yes we are editing the service.  I have tried removing the COGO attributes but it is still slow.  These are CAD lines we are using 'copy lines to'.  Thank you for the information.

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AmirBar-Maor
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Apologies for this issue.

As stated correctly by @AliciaTompkins this issue has been fixed in ArcGIS Pro 3.3.

We also plan to include the fix in the next 3.2 patch (3.2.3).

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CFECAK
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Thanks for the responses.  Guess we need to decide if we will move to 3.3 or wait for the 3.2.3 patch?  Has kind of put a wrench in our workflow.  But at least we know it is a known issue and there are fixes.

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