I work in a small Water and Sewer Utility, and we keep the majority of our data in a geodatabase. The database contains a number of feature classes and data tables.
However some of our users are not familiar with GIS software and haven't traditionally interacted with, or needed, spatial capabilities. To date they have used a third party database.
Due to the data becoming horribly out of sync, I want to bring all of the data into the geodatabase.
Is there a way such that non-GIS users can view and/or view and edit the data from say a user friendly software. Microsoft Excel would be ideal, particularly its ability to sort and filter. Viewing the data would be good, but viewing and updating certain tables would be really good. I appreciate there is a trade off between data integrity and usability, but to give edit powers to a select number of tables would avoid running duplicate systems.
For the record the non-GIS users have no desire to learn to utilise ArcGIS Pro.