You are sharing a map image layer with an associated web feature layer or a WFS layer with transactions enabled (WFS-T). The data source that your stand-alone table references is not supported.
Solutions
Web feature layers or WFS-T layers shared to a federated server require that all layers and stand-alone tables in the map reference a single enterprise geodatabase or enterprise database. The enterprise geodatabase or database must be registered with the federated server.
- Import the data referenced by the layer to the enterprise geodatabase registered with the federated server.
- Once you have all your data in a single enterprise geodatabase, set the data source for the layers and tables so that they all point to this geodatabase.
Caution:
All data referencing an enterprise geodatabase must share a single connection to that database. This error may trigger even though the source database is the same. For example, if you have multiple connections to the same database and used different connections to add layers and stand-alone tables to the map, this error will result when you analyze.
Also note that the data referenced by the layer cannot be a query layer from an enterprise geodatabase.
Make sure that you use a single, common connection to the enterprise geodatabase or database when adding the data to your map or setting the data source for an existing layer.
More information
All other data sources, such as shapefiles, file geodatabases, and query layers, are not supported. This enterprise geodatabase connection must also be registered with the federated server.
Feature services require that all layers and stand-alone tables reference a single enterprise geodatabase or database using the same database connection. This enterprise geodatabase or database connection must also be registered with the federated server. All other data sources, such as shapefiles and file geodatabases, are not supported.
For more information, see Analyze your GIS resource.