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Esri Exam EGMP2201 Topic 3 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Esri's EGMP2201 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 3
[All EGMP2201 Questions]

An organization needs to distribute data to a regional office. The regional office does not have ArcGIS Enterprise orArcGIS Online accounts. The regional office also does not have access to an enterprise geodatabase.

Which data distribution solution should be used?

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Suggested Answer: C

Geometric networks are not supported in branch versioning or workflows where edits are moved directly to the base table. Therefore, traditional versioning without move edits to base is the only viable option for implementing an offline mobile editing workflow with feature classes that participate in a geometric network.

1. Why Use Traditional Versioning Without Move Edits to Base?

Support for Geometric Networks:

Geometric networks are only compatible with traditional versioning workflows. Branch versioning does not support geometric networks, and using the 'move edits to base' option bypasses the versioning framework required for geometric networks.

Offline Mobile Editing:

Traditional versioning supports creating replicas that allow offline editing and subsequent synchronization. This workflow is critical for mobile editing scenarios.

2. Why Not Other Options?

Branch Versioning:

Branch versioning is designed for feature services and web-based workflows but does not support geometric networks.

Traditional Versioning with Move Edits to Base:

This option moves edits directly to the base table, which is incompatible with geometric networks and versioning workflows that require offline editing.

Steps to Configure Traditional Versioning Without Move Edits to Base:

Register the feature classes and datasets (including geometric networks) with traditional versioning in ArcGIS Pro.

Create a replica to support offline editing workflows.

Synchronize edits back to the geodatabase after offline editing, reconcile, and post to integrate changes into the Default version.

Reference from Esri Documentation and Learning Resources:

Traditional Versioning Overview

Geometric Networks and Versioning

Conclusion:

Using traditional versioning without move edits to base is the only method that supports offline mobile editing workflows while maintaining compatibility with geometric networks.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Deangelo
1 months ago
Geodatabase replication is the way to go. Unless the regional office is located on a remote island with no internet access, in which case they might need to use carrier pigeons.
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Quiana
16 hours ago
B) Distributed collaboration
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Breana
10 days ago
That's a good point. Geodatabase replication would be the most efficient solution.
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Daren
15 days ago
A) Geodatabase replication
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Donette
2 months ago
Geodatabase replication is the answer, hands down. Unless the regional office is running a secret ArcGIS pirate operation, that is.
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Estrella
14 hours ago
C) Partnered collaborations
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Maryann
5 days ago
No, distributed collaboration won't work since the regional office doesn't have access to an enterprise geodatabase.
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Brandee
6 days ago
B) Distributed collaboration
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Leanna
15 days ago
Geodatabase replication is the best option for this scenario.
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Brittni
24 days ago
A) Geodatabase replication
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Anjelica
2 months ago
Partnered collaborations? What is this, a dating app for GIS users? I think I'll go with the good old-fashioned geodatabase replication.
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Cristal
1 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Partnered collaborations might be a bit too complicated for our needs.
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Fatima
1 months ago
Geodatabase replication sounds like the way to go. It's reliable and straightforward.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
I disagree. I think distributed collaboration would be more suitable as it allows for sharing data with external organizations.
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Adelina
2 months ago
I agree with Denny. Geodatabase replication allows for data distribution without the need for ArcGIS Enterprise or ArcGIS Online accounts.
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Kimbery
2 months ago
Distributed collaboration? Isn't that for when you have multiple GIS accounts? This sounds like a simple data distribution problem.
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Denny
2 months ago
I think geodatabase replication would be the best solution.
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Hana
2 months ago
Geodatabase replication sounds like the way to go here. The regional office doesn't have any GIS accounts, so that rules out the other options.
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