Managing Custom XY Resolution and Tolerance Settings During ArcGIS Enterprise Data Migration
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Adrian
Summary
The article discusses the challenge of migrating File Geodatabases with custom XY Resolution and XY Tolerance settings to Esri's standard values within ArcGIS Enterprise. It highlights the need to publish hosted feature services that preserve legacy settings during a transitional period, as the migration is delayed due to the size of existing data holdings and dependent applications.
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Our long-term goal is to migrate all of our data to Esri's standard XY Resolution and XY Tolerance values.
Due to the size of our existing data holdings and dependent applications, this migration will take time.
During this transition period, we need to be able to publish hosted feature services that preserve the legacy XY Resolution and XY Tolerance.
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