Training Course:Managing Editing Workflows in a Multiuser GeodatabaseSchool/Trainer:ESRI Training and Education Chicago, Charlotte, Danvers, Honolulu, Houston, New York, San Antonio, Sacramento, Tampa, United States
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Course Description:
'' Overview of editing workflow options: Introducing the concept of short and long transactions; Overview of non-versioned editing; Overview of versioned editing. Workflow strategies: Editing options; Understanding workflow considerations; Overview of different workflow strategies.Non-versioned editing: Understanding non-versioned editing; Exploring concurrency issues; Examining DBMS locking; Exploring DBMS blocking issues; Workflow considerations; DBMS integrity constraints. Versioned editing architecture: Tracking and merging changes; Where and how changes are stored; Registering feature classes as versioned; Geodatabase user and system tables participating in the version model. State tree: States and the state tree; Editing examples and growth of the tables; Single-user editing example and the state tree; Multiuser editing example and the state tree; Auto-reconcile options.Merging versions: Implicit and explicit reconcile; Describing the reconcile action; Reconcile and the state tree; Conflict detection options; Conflict resolution; Reviewing conflicts; Describing the post action; Post and the state tree. Version workflow: Version scenarios and considerations; Workflow examples; Developing version hierarchy; QA/QC, security, design, and editing stages; Potential reconcile and post issues. Move to base editing: Architecture of move to base; How to register with move to base; Understanding the user tables; Move to base and the state tree; Move to base and conflict detection. Geodatabase archiving: Preserving change to the data; Common historical queries; History pre 9.2; Archiving overview; Architecture of geodatabase archiving; Archive time; Answering common historical questions; Workflow benefits and considerations. Geodatabase replication: Workflow requirements; Overview of geodatabase replication; Understanding check out/check in; One-way and two-way replication; Exploring synchronization. Implementing views: Overview of multiversioned views; Creating a multiversioned view; How to use a multiversioned view; Workflow considerations. Bulk editing and loading: Understanding bulk change; Describing bulk change and the state tree; Workflow recommendations. Management and performance: Contributing factors to decreased performance; Compressing the database; Statistics and indexes. ...''
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