A couple questions:
1. Do people simply leave the Default.gdb that gets created when the project gets created? Or do you rename it to reflect the data that it contains?
2. When I renamed mine, the next time I opened the Project - Pro created a new Default.gdb
What is considered good practice? Thanks, Dave
For me, if I know I'm creating a project for a specific purpose, I then create a project from a default template such as Map. This gives me the opportunity to create the project and have the geodatabase named after the saved project name. By doing this, I don't have to worrry about renaming the default.gdb and having ArcGIS Pro create a new default.gdb. You can read more about the workflows mentioned here - Create a project | ArcGIS Pro documentation
Hi @DaveMartin1
I never use my default gdb. You can set your projects to save in any location you choose in Project/Options.