Yes, that's true: ArcGIS is not able to read the PostGIS raster data type.


Am 02.10.2014 16:20, schrieb David Haynes:
I have not been able to use Arc 10.3 for visualizing raster data stored in postgresql

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:30 AM, Birgit Laggner <birgit.lagg...@ti.bund.de <mailto:birgit.lagg...@ti.bund.de>> wrote:

    We use ArcGIS 10.2 for read/write interaction with our PostgreSQL
    database. We only have ArcGIS Desktop without SDE. There is a
    driver (database client file) from ArcGIS for PostgreSQL, you have
    to install. We are more or less content with this concept. Surely,
    the performance is not as if you would be working directly on the
    PostgreSQL database, but still, it isn't necessary to always
    export and import into and from shapefile. That's a huge plus in
    my opinion.

    Here is a link to a documentation site of ArcGIS regarding the
    requirements for the interoperability with PostgreSQL:

    
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/system-requirements/10.2/index.html#//015100000075000000

    Regards,

    Birgit.


    Am 27.09.2014 20 <tel:27.09.2014%2020>:28, schrieb Stefan Keller:

        Actually yes, I meant the "PostGIS option" of storing data in
        PostgreSQL/PostGIS from ArcGIS.

        --S.

        2014-09-27 20:20 GMT+02:00 Randal Hale
        <rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
        <mailto:rjh...@northrivergeographic.com>>:

            as far as I understand it (and I could be wrong on some of
            this)

            Desktop will support reading if you load the postgresql
            library files (that
            can be downloaded form your ESRI customer care portal).
            Once those are loaded you can read through a definition
            query data from
            postgis into arcgis. I just made a map using arcgis and
            reading data from
            postgis.
            It doesn't support write unless you have SDE for
            Postgresql - which isn't
            postgis. That dives into the world of ArcGIS Server....


            ArcGIS supposedly is moving to being able to read/write
            the geopackage
            format which to me opens read/write to PostGIS. BUT if
            they open read write
            for postgis that starts a slow death of SDE....so I don't
            believe it ever
            will (for the foreseeable future).

            Randy




            On 09/27/2014 02:10 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:

            I'm asked from time to time for an advice which ArcGIS product
            supports PostGIS (read/write)?
            Even after reading the Esri pages I'm not sure if it's
            only "ArcGIS
            for Server Workgroup" (formerly ArcSDE).
            Does it work also with ArcGIS for Desktop Basic (ArcView)?

            Yours, S.
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