#Arcgis 10.6 autosave edits download
When you download the As-Built Editing and Analysis solution, you'll find the following files: Directory
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Click Automatically save changes only if there are no conflicts if you want to be notified of any detected conflicts.You can review any conflicts detected before saving again. Click Do not automatically save changes if you do not want changes to be saved after autoreconciliation.
#Arcgis 10.6 autosave edits how to
Specify how to save changes after autoreconciliation by doing one of the following:.Click In favor of the edit session if you want your edits to take precedence.
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Click In favor of the database if you want the information in the database to take precedence.Specify how to initially resolve all conflicts by doing one of the following:.Click By attribute (by column) if you want edits to the same column of the dataset to be considered a conflict.Click By object (by row) if you want any edits to the same row or feature to be considered a conflict.Specify how you want to define conflicts during autoreconciliation by doing one of the following:.Click the Versioning tab in the Editing Options dialog box.Click the Editor drop-down menu on the Editor toolbar.If the Editor toolbar is not already open, click Customize on the main menu, point to Toolbars, and click Editor.Set how conflicts are defined and resolved by default at the beginning of an edit session by doing the following: Once you finish editing and want to merge your changes into a target version, the next step is to reconcile. You can work on a version over as many edit sessions as needed. For more information on manually resolving conflicts, see Reviewing conflicts. Once they have been initially resolved, you can choose to review them one at a time, manually resolving each with an interactive dialog.
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If there are conflicts, you can initially resolve all of them either in favor of the edit session or the database representation of the version.
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Suppose since you started editing a version, another user has saved edits to the same version. While you are editing, other users may be editing the same version. Other users who are connected to the same version cannot see any of your changes until you save them. When you start editing a version, you start working with your own representation of the version. Available with Standard or Advanced license.