I am Currently testing the functionality of ArcSDE for use in a multieditor situation. I currently Have 2 Users added as people who can access the database. I cannot seem to get the multiediting functionality of SDE to work becasue when one person has the file open the other cannot make edits.
So I have a few questions:
1. Are the types of Edits Limited? (e.g. only shape addition or modification and not adding fields to tables)
2. Are there any additional configuration steps besides adding users to the databbase (in SQL) that I need to perform to allow multiuser editing?
In answer to your first question, to my knowledge, no editing types are limited.
What version of SQL Server are you using? I have my users share a default schema that gives them read-write premissions. (I'm using SQL Server 2008r2). I also make them members of a a 'editors' group. That way I can assign an individual user r-w privleges in ArcCatalog to a specific feature class, or I can let all the members get at a feature class and only enter the group name once instead of a dozen users.
Haven't had any issues. However, if you have two (or more) users logged an and making edits, and if they savethier edits, they'll probably get a warning about saving them again since others are logged on. Again, never had a problem, just save it again and they're good to go.
Hope this helps-
I am Also Using 2008 R2. So what are you using as the default schema? Is it something you created or are you using somethhing like the SDE user schema?
I cannot seem to get the multiediting functionality of SDE to work becasue when one person has the file open the other cannot make edits.