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Hi all,

I have an issue when I'm running my workspace. It throws a Python error relating to what I'm guessing is something with the python version:

 

File "C:\\Program Files\\ArcGIS\\Pro\\bin\\Python\\envs\\arcgispro-py3\\lib\\site.py", line 177

file=sys.stderr)

^

SyntaxError: invalid syntax

 

Warning: not all FMESessions that were created were destroyed before shutdown. This may cause instability

Warning: not all Stashed Objects that were registered were dropped before shutdown. This may cause instability

 

I'm using Data Interoperability extension to ArcGIS version 2020.2 and have ArcGIS Pro 2.7.2, since I need to be able to write to an SDE and we dont have that license to our regular FME version.

 

But I do have a regular installation of FME, so I'm wondering if the issue could be related to different python versions between the two?

 

I do not have any individual python software installed - everything is installed via either FME or ArcGIS.

 

Another colleague has experienced the exact same error on a completely differnt workspace.

 

have anyone come across this issue before?

 

I have added the fmw file for reference :-)

Best answer by nielsgerrits

Not sure if this is related, but according to https://community.safe.com/s/article/notes-on-fme-and-esri-versions-and-compatibility you need 2020.2.0.2 for ArcGIS Pro 2.7.x, you workspace is saved in 2020.2.0.0. No experience with the Data Interoperability extension, afraid I can't help more.

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  • January 18, 2022

Not sure if this is related, but according to https://community.safe.com/s/article/notes-on-fme-and-esri-versions-and-compatibility you need 2020.2.0.2 for ArcGIS Pro 2.7.x, you workspace is saved in 2020.2.0.0. No experience with the Data Interoperability extension, afraid I can't help more.


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  • January 19, 2022

Hi Niels,

Thanks for your input - I actually hadn't noticed the slight variation in versions.. I updated to ArcGIS Pro 2.9 and since I can now choose the Esri compatibility in Translation, everything works now :-)

 

Thanks!


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Hi Niels,

Thanks for your input - I actually hadn't noticed the slight variation in versions.. I updated to ArcGIS Pro 2.9 and since I can now choose the Esri compatibility in Translation, everything works now :-)

 

Thanks!

Nice! Happy I could help :)


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