How do I repair a data source in ArcGIS pro?

How do I repair a data source in ArcGIS pro?

To repair a broken data source connection for a layer, follow these steps:

  1. In the Contents pane of the map, right-click a layer, and click Properties to open the Layer Properties dialog box.
  2. On the Source tab, click Change data source and browse to the data source.
  3. Click OK.

How do I refresh Arcmap?

The Refresh button is unavailable if you are editing the data.

  1. If the Versioning toolbar is not already open, click Customize on the main menu, point to Toolbars, and click Versioning.
  2. Click the Refresh button on the Versioning toolbar.

How does ArcMap repair a broken data link?

When the repair to the data link is made from the table of contents, ArcMap repairs the selected layer using the data source you browse to and automatically repairs other broken layers if it can find their data sources in the same location of the data source you specified.

How to repair broken data sources in a map?

When the repair to the data link is made from the Contents pane, the data source is repaired for the selected layer along with any other broken layers in the map, if it can find their data sources in the same location. In the Contents pane of a map, click the red exclamation point button next to the layer to open the Change data source dialog box.

How do you change data source in ArcMap?

To change the data source used by multiple layers in an ArcMap document at once, irrespective of whether or not the layers need repairing, use the Set Data Source command in ArcCatalog. You access this command by browsing to the folder in ArcCatalog where your map document is located and right-clicking the map document.

When do I need to repair a layer in ArcGIS?

A layer needs repair if the data source it references has been moved, renamed, or deleted, or is inaccessible for some other reason.