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I have installed ArcGIS Pro 2.3.3 which uses Python 3.6 with FME Desktop 2019.0.1.0 64 bit

FME log is returning error in the title with FME Translation Settings:

Preferred Python Interpreter:

ESRI ArcGIS Pro 2.1/2.2/2.3 Python (3.6)

ArcGIS Pro is licensed to work offline.

Any suggestions to get this working appreciated.

Best answer by tfsrichard

Support helped me find the all important missing setting as below.

Originally set for Python 2.7

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david_r
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  • May 27, 2019

Can you please post the FME log with all the error messages.


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  • May 27, 2019

Thanks David,

Please find attached.

entgdb_daily_maintenance.txt

 


david_r
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  • May 28, 2019

Look at the official support page for FME and ESRI compatibility:

https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/1517/notes-on-fme-and-esri-versions-and-compatibility.html

As far as I can tell from this page, ArcGIS Pro is only supported up until version 2.2. Your version 2.3.3 is therefore unfortunately not yet supported.


runneals
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  • May 28, 2019

Do you have 32 or 64 bit FME installed? We are running 2.3 on server 19253 and it works fine.


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  • May 28, 2019
runneals wrote:

Do you have 32 or 64 bit FME installed? We are running 2.3 on server 19253 and it works fine.

64 bit FME Desktop


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  • May 28, 2019
david_r wrote:

Look at the official support page for FME and ESRI compatibility:

https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/1517/notes-on-fme-and-esri-versions-and-compatibility.html

As far as I can tell from this page, ArcGIS Pro is only supported up until version 2.2. Your version 2.3.3 is therefore unfortunately not yet supported.

I uninstalled ArcGIS Pro 2.3.3 then installed 2.1 with the same result.


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  • May 29, 2019

Support helped me find the all important missing setting as below.

Originally set for Python 2.7


trentatsafe
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tfsrichard wrote:

Support helped me find the all important missing setting as below.

Originally set for Python 2.7

just to confirm @tfsrichard, was your question answered?


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