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Save a connection to a specific geodatabase version

Saving a geodatabase connection creates a persistent connection in the Database Connections folder of the Catalog tree in ArcGIS for Desktop.

One reason you might do this is to quickly connect to a version of a geodatabase other than the default. The following steps explain how to save a connection to a specific version of a desktop or workgroup geodatabase.

  1. Start ArcMap, open the Catalog window, and connect to the database server and geodatabase for which you want to save a database connection.
  2. To change to a different version of the geodatabase, right-click the geodatabase and click Change Version.
  3. Choose the transactional version to which you want to save a connection and click OK.
  4. Right-click the same geodatabase and click Save Connection.

    A connection to that version of your geodatabase now appears in the Database Connections folder. The default name of the connection under the Database Connections node is Connection to <instance_name>. You can right-click the connection and click Rename to change the name of the connection.

Tip:
If your new connection does not appear in the Database Connections folder, go to View on the menu bar and click Refresh.
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