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Pro 3.x Database Guide Books for Maritime

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Intended for database administrators as recommendations for establishing the maritime database in an Enterprise Geodatabase (Oracle®, SQL Server®, PostgreSQL®).

Create a geodatabase for each software product workspace.

 mar1 - maritime charting database - Nautical
your gis data - create separate geodatabase for each
cartographic scale e.g. mar500k (1:500,000); mar1m (1:1,000,000)

bis1 - bathymetric database
- Nautical

 rev - data reviewer workspace - Data Reviewer
 wmx - workflow manager workspace - Workflow Manager

Database Guide Books.

    Maritime - Charting
Best Practices Maritime Charting 3.x Workspace in Oracle® March/13/2024
Best Practices Maritime Charting 3.x Workspace in SQL Server® March/13/2024
Best Practices Maritime Charting 3.x Workspace in PostgreSQL® March/13/2024

Maritime - Bathymetry
Best Practices Bathymetry 3.x Workspace in Oracle® March/13/2024
Best Practices Bathymetry 3.x Workspace in SQL Server® March/13/2024
Best Practices Bathymetry 3.x Workspace in PostgreSQL® March/13/2024

For more best practices such as database connectionsdatabase template scripts and more then go to Mapping & Charting Solutions (MCS) Enterprise Databases Best Practices

 

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About the Author
| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Database Certified Professional | 33 years' experience | www.linkedin.com/in/mmarquesbr | | "About: In 1992, I embarked on my journey with Esri Technology, and since 1997, I have been working with ArcSDE Geodatabases, right from its initial release. Over the past 33 years, my passion for Spatial Databases and GIS data has become a central part of my career." | | " a successful Enterprise ArcGIS application deployment starts with a strong physical database design and best database administration practices" | | “The mountains are calling and I must go.” – John Muir | | " I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." - Isaac Asimov |