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Re: ArcGIS Data Reviewer Roadmap – Q2 2021

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09-13-2021 10:52 AM
lpenuelac
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@JayCary  

Hi! In my company, we are working on a solution based on ArcGIS Data Reviewer. We see the best solution for us is using the batch job because it fits our flow.
Nevertheless, We are worried because the batch job works in ArcMap, and the configurations are a lot of work we need to do (many rules), and ArcGIS pro has workflow based on rules but just for Geodatabase or map. Your recommendation is trying to doing rules in ArcGIS Pro, but in this case, this is not possible (Right?).
What we can do to continue our solution without feeling that in a few months we will lose our work in ArcMap because later in ArcGIS Pro everything will be based on rules (which in the background use different formats - CSV vs XML - to work)?

Should we continue?

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JayCary
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Hi @lpenuelac,

I agree that there can be a significant amount of time invested in the creation of Reviewer Batch Jobs in ArcMap.

In the next ArcGIS Pro release, there are plans to provide a capability to convert a Reviewer Batch Job file (.rbj) into a series of comma-separated files (.csv) suitable for use with Attribute rules. The resulting .csv files can then be imported as Attribute rules using either the Import Attribute Rules geoprocessing tool or the Import Rules command in ArcGIS Pro.

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