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Geodatabase archiving

Archiving in ArcGIS provides the functionality to record and access changes made to all or a subset of data in a geodatabase. Geodatabase archiving is the mechanism for capturing, managing, and analyzing data change.

Organizations need to preserve the changes made to their data in order to answer common questions, such as

  • What was the value for a specific attribute at a certain moment?
  • How has a particular feature or row changed through time?
  • How has a spatial area evolved over time?

Geodatabase archiving assists the organization in answering these types of questions by preserving data changes. It is important to understand that geodatabase archiving maintains change from the moment archiving is enabled until archiving is disabled.

Geodatabase archiving allows users to connect to an historical version. An historical version represents the data at a specific moment in time and provides a read-only representation of the geodatabase. One can connect to an historical version using an existing historical marker or a specified moment. An historical marker is a named moment in time that you create, for example,"Completion of Subdivision 158" referencing the date 2:13 PM July 11, 2012.

Tools available in ArcGIS offer users the ability to easily investigate change to the data. The History Viewer tool allows users to quickly navigate to specific moments in time for displaying how the data appeared at that moment. Additionally, adding the archive class directly to ArcMap allows users to perform queries to explore how the data has evolved over time; for example, view all the edits that have occurred to a specific road between Jan 1, 2006, and Jan 1, 2007.

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  • The archive process
  • Enabling archiving
  • Working with historical versions
  • Working with historical markers

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