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1. No, there will not be edits done through the database in SQL; editing will be done in ArcDesktop 2. The users will be using viewing the ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS for Server, and Portal for ArcGIS.
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Our geodatabase needs to be registered as versioned because it participates in geodatabase behavior therefore versioned views are needed in order to edit the data. When reading the "Versioned Views" section of "A quick tour of views in the geodatabase" it states that "The table or feature class upon which the versioned view is based must meet the ArcGIS requirements for editing geodatabase data with SQL". A quick tour of views in the geodatabase ArcGIS Help 10.1 What type of data can be edited using SQL ArcGIS Help 10.1
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Thanks for the reply, Asrujit. I looked at the links you provided and unfortunately it doesn't appear that views will work as there is data that participates in geodatabase behavior (ie: geometric network, subtypes, and domains).
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We set up an enterprise geodatabase in SQL Server 2012; is it possible to set user permissions at a feature class/table level to only view certain attribute types? For example, a pipe layer has multiple owners; is it possible to set user permissions that company A only sees pipe features where owner field is set to A. Or is this only possible at an attribute level in ArcMap by setting definition queries?
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