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Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Does ArcGIS 2.7 Pro work with PostgreSQL 13 /
PostGIS 3.1
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When I've asked in the past, Esri people told me that PostGIS editing will not
work. I always try things myself, regardless of what
there is a path to pursue here.
Bobb
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Date: Monday, May 24, 2021 at 11:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Does ArcGIS 2.7 Pro work with PostgreSQL 13 /
PostGIS 3.1
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When I've asked in the past, Esri people told me that PostGIS editing will
not work. I always try things myself, regardless of what Esri people say.
My answer is still NO, you cannot edit. I think the chances of them
enabling editing are pretty much non-existent. They want everyone to
subscribe to
I haven't used ArcGIS etc for many years, but the old answer was yes but you
needed an Enterprise GeDatabase (ArcSDE) license which works with any of the
supported "storage formats".
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On 24 May 2021, 18:55, at 18:55, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>I have this question for
I have this question for years... Never got a straight answer.
Is it possible to edit PostGIS tables/geometries using ArcGIS? (Without
converting into the proprietary geometry type)
If so, what license level is needed?
Thanks,
Alexandre Neto
A sábado, 22/05/2021, 12:29, Marco Boeringa
I doubt this browsing issue has anything to do with
'random_page_cost'... Why on earth would it? This is a PostgreSQL
setting, to which the ESRI software is essentially completely oblivious.
The ESRI software just sits on top of this PostgreSQL infrastructure, it
essentially doesn't do
ESRI has multiple issues in itself that are terrible to debug.
A client of ours fights a bug where it can't browse tables once you set
random_page_cost to the SSD values of 1.1 instead of 4. So I guess if we're
using a bit more index scan than usual there may be an unknown problem that
does not
Has anyone tried running PostgreSQL 13 with PostGIS 3.1 and using ArcGIS Pro
2.7 for editing?
I gather from this that it is not supported?
https://desktop.arcgis.com/en/system-requirements/latest/database-requiremen
ts-postgresql.htm
I think for ST_Geometry type (ESRI's version) I would need to