Summary
Enables editor tracking for a feature class, table, mosaic dataset, or raster catalog in a geodatabase.
Usage
If the input dataset is from an enterprise geodatabase, it must be from a database connection established as the data owner.
This tool can add fields if they do not exist. If fields do exist, they must be of the correct data type. The values specified for the Creator Field and Last Editor Field parameters must be string fields, and the values specified for the Creation Date Field and Last Edit Date Field parameters must be date fields.
Editor tracking applies to operations on existing datasets only. It does not apply to operations that create datasets. For example, if you copy a dataset to create a new one, tracking values will not update in the new dataset.
You can record the dates of edits in either the time zone in which the database is located or in coordinated universal time (UTC).
If you plan to copy or replicate data across time zones or edit through a feature service, use UTC. Since editors can apply edits from potentially anywhere in the world, UTC works well because it ensures that times are recorded in a universally accepted and consistent way.
Configuring editor tracking to use the time zone in which the database is located is only recommended if you are certain that all edits will be performed in that time zone.
You can run this tool on a dataset that has editor tracking enabled but only to enable tracking of additional information. For example, if a dataset is only tracking the creator and creation date, you can run this tool to add tracking of the editor and last edited date. This tool cannot disable tracking on a field, switch tracking from one field to another, or switch between UTC and the database time zone. If you need to perform any of these operations, disable editor tracking on the input dataset before you run this tool.
You can enable editor tracking on several or all datasets in a geodatabase using this tool in ModelBuilder. The Catalog window allows you to enable tracking on more than one dataset at a time. See Enabling editor tracking on multiple datasets for more information.
Syntax
arcpy.management.EnableEditorTracking(in_dataset, {creator_field}, {creation_date_field}, {last_editor_field}, {last_edit_date_field}, {add_fields}, {record_dates_in})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_dataset | The feature class, table, mosaic dataset, or raster catalog in which editor tracking will be enabled. | Dataset |
creator_field (Optional) | The name of the field that will store the names of users who create features or records. If this field already exists, it must be a string field. | String |
creation_date_field (Optional) | The name of the field that will store the date that features or records are created. If this field already exists, it must be a date field. | String |
last_editor_field (Optional) | The name of the field that will store the names of users who last edited features or records. If this field already exists, it must be a string field. | String |
last_edit_date_field (Optional) | The name of the field that will store the date that features or records were last edited. If this field already exists, it must be a date field. | String |
add_fields (Optional) | Specifies whether fields will be added if they don't exist.
| Boolean |
record_dates_in (Optional) | Specifies the time format in which the created date and last edited date will be recorded.
| String |
Derived Output
Name | Explanation | Data Type |
out_dataset | The modified input dataset. | Dataset |
Code sample
EnableEditorTracking example (Python window)
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the EnableEditorTracking function in immediate mode.
import arcpy
arcpy.EnableEditorTracking_management("d:/RC.gdb/Buildings","Creator","Created","Editor","Edited","ADD_FIELDS","UTC")
EnableEditorTracking example 2 (stand-alone script)
The following stand-alone script demonstrates how to enable editor tracking on all the feature classes and tables in a geodatabase.
# Name: EnableEditorTracking_Ex02.py
# Description: Enables editor tracking for all datasets in a geodatabase
# Import system modules
import arcpy
import os
# Set the workspace
workspace = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
# Set the workspace environment
arcpy.env.workspace = "d:/test/data.gdb"
# Get all the stand alone tables and feature classes
dataList = arcpy.ListTables() + arcpy.ListFeatureClasses()
# For feature datasets get all of the featureclasses
# from the list and add them to the master list
for dataset in arcpy.ListDatasets("", "Feature"):
arcpy.env.workspace = os.path.join(workspace,dataset)
dataList += arcpy.ListFeatureClasses()
# Execute enable editor tracking
for dataset in dataList:
print('Enabling tracking on ' + dataset)
arcpy.EnableEditorTracking_management(dataset, "ET_CREATOR",
"ET_CREATED", "ET_EDITOR", "ET_EDITED", "ADD_FIELDS", "UTC")
print('Enabling complete')
Environments
This tool does not use any geoprocessing environments.
Licensing information
- Basic: Yes
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes