Esri UK Store

Main Services Learning Credit FAQs Certification

Configuring Branch Versioning in ArcGIS

£565.00

Support enterprise multiuser editing workflows.

This course prepares GIS professionals and database administrators to implement branch versioning in an enterprise geodatabase using ArcGIS Pro. Learn best practices to establish branch versioning workflows that support multiuser editing and the accuracy of your authoritative geospatial data.

Continuing professional development (CPD) is an integral part of applying for and maintaining Chartered Geographer accreditation. Attendance of this course will provide the attendee with 5 CPD points. Click here to find out more

This field can't be Empty
SKU: N/A Category: Tags: , ,

Description

1 Day
Who is this course for?
GIS Technical Leads
System Administrators
Web Administrators
GIS Managers
Goals
Create and edit a branch version of a feature class stored in an enterprise geodatabase.
Configure user roles, group permissions, and privileges for branched-version editing.
Share branch-versioned data as a service to support online and offline multiuser editing workflows.
Implement conflict detection, track feature edits, synchronise offline edits to branch-versioned data, and compare version changes over time.

Additional information

Venue

Virtual

Date

24th May 2024

  • Introduction to branch versioning: What is branch versioning, benefits of branch versioning, how branch versioning can benefit an organisation, enabling branch versioning in ArcGIS Pro, consider ArcGIS Enterprise versioning options.
  • Sharing data to support branch versioning: Examine the publishing workflow, registering user-managed data with ArcGIS Enterprise, isolating edits in a branch version.
  • Managing permissions: ArcGIS Enterprise permission basics, portal user roles, understand access to branch versioning data through groups, protecting the DEFAULT version.
  • Conflict detection: Implementing conflict detection, editing in DEFAULT and named versions, reconcile and post situations.
  • Offline multiuser editor workflows: Use cases for offline multiuser editing, preparing data for offline use, enabling the sync capability for offline edits, synchronising offline edits.

Completion of:

Or equivalent knowledge.

Esri will provide the following software to use during class:

  • ArcGIS Pro 3.x (Standard)
  • ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 (Standard)
  • PostgreSQL 12.3

“A surprisingly wide-ranging (in a good way!) and in-depth course, clearly set out and very well presented – many thanks!” Andrew, Wessex Water