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table of contents, and the check box next to the layer will be unavailable.A layer needs repairing if the data source it references has been moved, renamed, or deleted or is inaccessible for some other reason. There are a number of ways to repair broken data links, which are described in the following sections:Repairing a broken link for one layerIf you only want to repair a broken link for a specific layer, click the Set Data Source button on the Source tab of the Layer Properties dialog box. This lets you specify the layer's data source by browsing to it. Select the desired data source on the Data Source dialog box, and click Add to repair the layer. When you use this button to repair a layer, the application will only repair the current layer, even if the data sources of other layers that need repairing can be found in the location of the data source you specify.Repairing broken links for multiple layersYou may find that several layers in your map need repairing. For example, if a geodatabase containing data sources that are used for multiple layer
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This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas Problem: Repairing arcgis pro change data source a layer in ArcMap does not restore joins and relates Description When repairing a layer with a broken arcpy replacedatasource link, joins and relates that were defined for that layer are not repaired. Cause Joins are not automatically repaired if the join table's workspace differs from the target layer's http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/map/working-with-layers/repairing-broken-data-links.htm workspace. Relates are not repaired when the layer is repaired. Solution or Workaround There are two options for restoring joins and relates.Save the map document using relative paths. With relative paths layers, tables, joins, and relates are automatically repaired if the data has the same directory structure.For more information on relative paths, see Desktop Help > Contents > http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000002959 ArcMap > Creating maps > Referencing data on the map > Storing relative pathnames to data for an entire map.Move the data to the same directory. The join will be restored if the data and the join tables are in the same directory. Created: 5/5/2016 Last Modified: 5/5/2016 Article ID: 000002959 Software: ArcGIS - ArcEditor 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.3.1 ArcGIS - ArcInfo 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.3.1 ArcGIS - ArcView 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.3.1 Is This Content Helpful? Is This Content Helpful? Yes No We're glad to know this article was helpful. How can we make this better? Submit Contact our Support Team Request Case Start Chat Questions or issues with the site? Send Feedback Contact Support USA +1-888-377-4575 Name Email URL Please rate your online support experience with Esri's Support website.* Poor Below Satisified Satisfied Above Satisfied Excellent What issues are you having with the site? How can we improve? Submit Feedback sent successfully. Error while sending mail. Loading
Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000012107 Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas Problem: Unable to repair a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxgT9WkzOQ8 broken data source for My Hosted Services in ArcMap Description The data source connection for a feature service that is added to ArcMap is broken. The feature service is visible in ArcCatalog, but when attempting to repair the connection to the data source via the Layer Properties dialog data source box, Properties > Source tab > Set Data Source > My Hosted Services, the path to the feature service cannot be found. Cause The feature service may have a broken data link if the data source that it references has been moved, renamed, deleted, or is inaccessible. Feature services that are added to ArcMap use their REST page URL as the repair data source data source link. The Set Data Source button is only for feature classes and not for feature services. Solution or Workaround Follow either option below to resolve the issue. Option A To repair a broken data source of the feature service, remove and re-add the particular layer from the new feature service location. Option B Create a local copy of feature services. This creates local feature classes from the feature service data that can be used for setting data sources from ArcMap. For further information, please refer to Making a local copy of a feature service for editing. Related Information ArcGIS Help: Repairing broken data linksArcGIS Help: Setting data sources Created: 5/5/2016 Last Modified: 5/5/2016 Article ID: 000012107 Software: ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced 10.1, 10.2, 10.2.1, 10.2.2 ArcGIS for Desktop Standard 10.1, 10.2, 10.2.1, 10.2.2 Is This Content Helpful? Is This Content Helpful? Yes No We're glad to know this article was helpful. How can we make this better? Submit Contact our Support Team Request Case Start Chat Questions or issues with the site? Send Feedback Contact Support USA +1-888-377-457
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