ArcGIS for Desktop

  • Documentation
  • Pricing
  • Support

  • My Profile
  • Help
  • Sign Out
ArcGIS for Desktop

ArcGIS Online

The mapping platform for your organization

ArcGIS for Desktop

A complete professional GIS

ArcGIS for Server

GIS in your enterprise

ArcGIS for Developers

Tools to build location-aware apps

ArcGIS Solutions

Free template maps and apps for your industry

ArcGIS Marketplace

Get apps and data for your organization

  • Documentation
  • Pricing
  • Support
Esri
  • Sign In
user
  • My Profile
  • Sign Out

Help

  • Home
  • Get Started
  • Map
  • Analyze
  • Manage Data
  • Tools
  • More...

Data management with Workflow Manager

  • Data access controls
  • Version management

ArcGIS Workflow Manager helps simplify your data management strategy. It ensures that your users are accessing the right data at the right time.

Data access controls

Workflow Manager has tools to help manage your data access. Each user is assigned a database login, so in many cases, the end user does not ever need to manually connect to the database themselves. The geodatabase version they are using can also be tracked as a property of the job, which helps in reducing errors (editing the wrong version) and can also help in saving the user time while setting up their data.

To learn how to configure database logins for your users, refer to the Adding data workspace connections using the Workflow Manager Administrator topic.

Version management

The ArcGIS geodatabase supports multiuser data editing via versioning. Each user that requests a map edit is given their own child version of the map document so they may make edits separate from other users. Once they have completed their edits, the version may be reconciled and posted back to the parent version.

In a workflow management environment, administering manual version management is difficult and inefficient. Versions must be tracked including what version each job is working on, the connections to a version, and cleanup. Workflow Manager takes charge of version management and frees the user from this burden. Instead of using ArcCatalog to delegate job versions, simply associate a version with a job and Workflow Manager will handle the rest.

With Workflow Manager, you can leverage and take advantage of versioning without requiring a deep understanding of versioning.

Feedback on this topic?

ArcGIS for Desktop

  • Home
  • Documentation
  • Pricing
  • Support

ArcGIS Platform

  • ArcGIS Online
  • ArcGIS for Desktop
  • ArcGIS for Server
  • ArcGIS for Developers
  • ArcGIS Solutions
  • ArcGIS Marketplace

About Esri

  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Insiders Blog
  • User Conference
  • Developer Summit
Esri
© Copyright 2016 Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. | Privacy | Legal