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2How exactly did you try to migrate your geodatabase?swiss_knight– swiss_knight2024-10-24 17:02:41 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2024 at 17:02
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@swiss_knight I tried simply copying and pasting the data in the ArcGIS Pro contents pane, as documentation suggested was plausible. This is where I get errors. But I also get an error when using the export tool of a single featureclass.Connor Garrett– Connor Garrett2024-10-24 17:09:13 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2024 at 17:09
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1In order for other people to trying helping you, I highly suggest you to provide all environment information such as software you used along with their version and all the manipulation you attempted, ideally with the commands you typed or the menus you clicked (in some cases some specifically selected screenshots can also help).swiss_knight– swiss_knight2024-10-24 17:12:15 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2024 at 17:12
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You can't just paste into a database that hasn't been configured to accept a paste. You still have a ton of admin to do here.Vince– Vince2024-10-24 17:26:01 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2024 at 17:26
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The post has been updated with the feedback provided.Connor Garrett– Connor Garrett2024-10-24 18:11:10 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2024 at 18:11
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