Can a geodatabase be edited in a specific version?

Can a geodatabase be edited in a specific version?

If the geographic data is versioned, it can be edited in a specific version of the geodatabase. On the other hand, editing nonversioned data is the equivalent of performing standard database transactions. When you edit nonversioned data in an ArcMap edit session, you edit the data source directly.

How do I edit a geodatabase in ArcMap?

Establish a connection with the geodatabase. Register the data as versioned. Add the data to ArcMap. Start editing and make your edits. Review and reconcile any conflicts between the version being edited and the target version. Post changes to the parent database.

How does versioning work in an ArcSDE geodatabase?

Versioning allows multiple users in a multiuser geodatabase to edit the same data without applying feature locks or duplicating data. As you edit the ArcSDE geodatabase, you work within your own view or geodatabase state; no one else sees your edits until you save them. In other words, two editors who edit simultaneously see only their own edits.

How is editing data done in ArcGIS Pro?

Editing geographic data is the process of creating, modifying, or deleting features and related data on layers in a map. Each layer is connected to a data source that defines and stores the features; this is typically a geodatabase feature class or a feature service.

When do I need an ArcGIS enterprise geodatabase?

Available with Standard or Advanced license. When you need a large multiuser geodatabase that can be edited and used simultaneously by many users, the enterprise geodatabase provides a good solution. ArcGIS Enterprise geodatabases work with a variety of DBMS storage models, taking full advantage of the underlying database architecture.

How do I edit data in ArcMap that is not versioned?

The general workflow for editing nonversioned data is as follows: Make sure the data is not registered as versioned. Use the Editing Options dialog box to configure ArcMap to perform nonversioned editing. Add the data to ArcMap. Start editing and make your edits.