Okay so I am trying this again because some of the new maps I would like to implement for some clients use the new schema. I have made a few additions and modifications to the geodatabase and I would like to keep those, but I would also like to update the schema with features that are used in the new maps.
I have been able to run the wizard and get an xml document that lists the feature classes I have added. When I attempt to import the schema to an empty geodatabase it bails out half way through when trying to import the OpsIncidentArea feature class. Do I need to use the X-Ray for ArcCatalog add-in for the schema import? Or can I just create a new empty file geodatabase and right click and select Import XML Document? Scott Oppmann, that wasn't shown in the video you mentioned above, you skipped it for the sake of time. I can't get either method to work. When I open the output xml document - all of the xml tags are contained on one line - I don't know if that affects the import process or not.
And lastly, the interface for the Schema Migration Wizard is a bit confusing-
If you read the instructions at the top it would seem that the first box is the version of your old schema. The second box says "Current Solution Version" which would imply Esri's most current release of the schema - but in fact I believe that it is the exact opposite. Then there is a drop down box at the bottom that says Target Solution Version that is grayed out and changes with the choices you make to the ArcGIS Solution box. Why not have two drop downs labeled "Target Version" and "Your Version" with the "Your Version" selection defaulted to "unknown"?
When I attempt to use X-Ray for ArcCatalog to import the schema it says that I don't have Excel installed, but I do. I am able to import the local government schema that I download from the solutions site using X-Ray just fine.