What happens when I reconcile all versions of ArcGIS?
After running the reconcile process successfully with the Reconcile all versions option, all versions in the geodatabase will appear the same. The enterprise geodatabase that contains the versions to be reconciled. The default is to use the geoprocessing workspace environment.
How does the reconcile process in geodatabase work?
The geodatabase is designed to efficiently manage and support long transactions using versions. The reconcile process detects differences between the edit version and the target version and flags these differences as conflicts. If conflicts exist, they should be resolved.
Can a geodatabase be used as a versioning tool?
Versioning tools only work with Enterprise (ArcSDE) Geodatabases. File and Personal geodatabases don’t support versioning. The geodatabase is designed to efficiently manage and support long transactions using versions. The reconcile process detects differences between the edit version and the target version and flags these differences as conflicts.
Is there a way to reconcile a version?
The reconcile process requires that you have full permissions to all the feature classes that have been modified in the version being edited. Versioning tools only work with Enterprise (ArcSDE) Geodatabases. File and Personal geodatabases don’t support versioning.
How to reconcile all versions in a geodatabase?
The Reconcile Versions tool can be used to reconcile and post all versions in an enterprise geodatabase. This tool provides options to reconcile all versions in the geodatabase to a target version (ALL_VERSIONS) or just versions that are blocking the target version from compressing (BLOCKING_VERSIONS).
What do you need to know about reconcile version?
The reconcile process requires that you are the only user currently editing the version and the only user who will edit the version throughout the reconcile process until you save or post. The reconcile process requires that you have full permissions to all the feature classes that have been modified in the version being edited.
Why is it important to compress the geodatabase?
After reconciling and posting changes, it is important to compress the geodatabase to remove any redundant information and move edits into the business tables. Now that you have finished reconciling and posting versions and compressed the geodatabase, you can allow users to connect.