Monthly Archives: February 2009
Relates vs. Relationship Classes
A review of recent course evaluations for our most popular geodatabase Web course revealed a lot of confusion over the terms “relate” and “relationship class.” Both are covered in the course, and the confusion is nothing new. In fact, it’s been an issue ever since Esri introduced the geodatabase. In this post, we’ll attempt to clear it up. Continue reading
Training Spotlight: The Geodatabase
Note: Updated July 19, 2012
The foundation of every GIS is of course data—the data that organizations collect, store, manage, update, distribute, and use as input for analysis and mapping. To support ArcGIS users, we have created a variety of geodatabase courses designed to meet the training needs of specific organizational roles and workflows. Below are the recommended instructor-led courses that can help you store, secure, and leverage your GIS data investment.* Continue reading
ArcGIS Mobile Course: Creating the Infrastructure
In this post, we update you on the ArcGIS Mobile instructor-led course introduced in previous posts. After a brief holiday lull, the team has started the development phase of the project. Management approved the course outline, and the course title has been selected from a rather large group of candidates. The winning title is (drum roll, please): Authoring and Serving ArcGIS Mobile Projects. Continue reading