Hi Ed, This is definitely a feasible task to accomplish, especially once you are setup in sde. A number of different ways to go about doing this as well depending on how complex of schema you want in your database. If this is the correct acQuire you are talking about, their documentation shows that it is all SQL Server driven. You can use Data interoperability, FME if you have access to that, or do things directly through SQL Server Management Studio of you have the know-how and if you choose to setup your Arc databases in SQL Server (this gets tricky though and is dependent on a "simple schema" in Arc/sde). An additional way that I have found the most user friendly is to setup an ODBC connection to the database(s) supporting acQuire. Esri has some good documentation on that here. Basically this allows you to view the acQuire database tables and with a bit of work in your weapon of choice (e.g. manual copy/paste, model builder, or python), you can update an sde database. On my end, there a number of different workflows that I use to go about grabbing data from one database to bring it into our sde databases. Some of them are manual and done through reconciled and posted version workflows, others are done by myself after hours with the system offline for a bit, or even publishing a python gp script through ArcServer to do this all automatically at specified intervals. Kind of difficult to provide a ton of detail here because of the numerous ways to do this, but I think the ODBC connection would be a good starting point. -Andrew
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