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A GIS data administrator frequently changes the map based on definition queries. A noticeable lag occurs when changing the parameter value of the definition query.
Which action should be taken?

  1. Add Attribute Index
  2. Add Spatial Index
  3. Recalculate Extent

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Scenario Overview:
The GIS data administrator is experiencing lag when changing the parameter value of a definition query.
Definition queries dynamically filter data based on attribute values. Slow performance often indicates inefficient attribute searches.
Solution: Add Attribute Index
An attribute index allows the database to quickly locate rows based on values in the indexed column, significantly improving query performance.
When definition queries rely on non-indexed fields, the database must scan the entire dataset to filter records, leading to noticeable delays.
By creating an attribute index on the fields used in the definition query, the database can optimize filtering, reducing lag.
(ArcGIS Documentation: Attribute Indexes)
Steps to Add Attribute Index:
In ArcGIS Pro, open the Attribute Indexes tool.
Select the feature class or table used in the definition query. Specify the field(s) that the definition query is based on.
Click Run to create the index.
Alternative Options:
Option B: Add Spatial Index
Spatial indexes optimize spatial queries (e.g., finding features within an area). This does not address attribute-based definition query lag.
Option C: Recalculate Extent
Recalculating the extent corrects boundary discrepancies in spatial datasets but has no impact on attribute query performance.
Thus, adding an attribute index is the correct action to resolve lag in definition queries.



A GIS data manager observes that editors spend multiple hours resolving conflicts when they reconcile.
- Conflicts are detected by attribute
- Traditional versioning is being used
- The geodatabase is being compressed weekly
- Versions are reconciled and posted weekly
Which change will result in fewer conflicts?

  1. Detect conflicts by object
  2. Compress the geodatabase daily
  3. Reconcile and post versions daily

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Scenario Overview:

Editors are spending multiple hours resolving conflicts during reconciliation.
Key points:
Conflicts are detected by attribute (not by object).
Traditional versioning is used.
Weekly compression and weekly reconcile/post workflows are in place.
Why Reconcile and Post Daily?

Conflicts occur when multiple editors make overlapping edits. The longer versions remain unreconciled, the more conflicts accumulate, leading to time-consuming resolution. Daily reconciliation and posting minimizes the number of changes between the parent and child versions, reducing the likelihood and volume of conflicts.
(ArcGIS Documentation: Reconcile and Post)
Key Benefits of Daily Reconciliation:

Fewer Changes to Compare: With fewer edits accumulated in each version, conflict detection is faster.
Less Complex Conflicts: Simplifies resolution since changes are smaller and more recent. Improved Editor Productivity: Editors spend less time resolving conflicts, freeing up time for other tasks.
Alternative Options:

Option A: Detect conflicts by object
While this may reduce conflict granularity, it can lead to overwriting valid edits at the object level, which may not be acceptable in collaborative workflows.
Option B: Compress the geodatabase daily
Compression reduces the state tree and improves performance but does not directly reduce the number of conflicts during reconciliation.
Therefore, implementing daily reconciliation and posting is the most effective way to reduce conflicts and improve editing efficiency.



AGIS data administrator is creating new feature classes within an enterprise geodatabase using the following workflow:
- Five feature classes are added to a feature dataset - The feature dataset is registered as versioned without the move-edits-to-base option - Then another feature class is added to the same feature dataset Users receive error messages when trying to edit any of the feature classes within the feature dataset.
What should the administrator do?

  1. Unregister as versioned on the feature dataset and then register as versioned again
  2. Register as versioned on the feature dataset one additional time
  3. Switch the editing workflow to versioned editing with the move-edits-to-base option

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Scenario Overview:
Five feature classes are added to a feature dataset, which is registered as versioned without the move-edits-to-base option.
Afterward, another feature class is added to the same feature dataset. Users encounter errors when trying to edit any feature class in the feature dataset.
Cause of the Problem:
When a feature dataset is registered as versioned, all feature classes within it must maintain consistency in their versioning state. Adding a new feature class to a previously versioned feature dataset can disrupt the synchronization, causing errors during editing.
Solution:
Unregister as versioned on the feature dataset: This removes versioning from all feature classes in the dataset, resetting their versioning state.
Register the feature dataset as versioned again: This ensures all feature classes, including the newly added one, are correctly registered with the same versioning state. (ArcGIS Documentation: Registering Datasets as Versioned) Alternative Options:
Option B: Registering the feature dataset again would not resolve the issue because versioning conflicts persist unless the entire feature dataset is unregistered and re-registered. Option C: Switching to the move-edits-to-base option is unnecessary and alters the editing workflow, which may not align with the current setup or user needs. Thus, the administrator should unregister the feature dataset as versioned and re-register it to resolve the errors.



All editors reconcile and post their versions daily. Other users create read-only versions for analysis purposes, so they do not reconcile and post those versions. The geodatabase administrator compresses the geodatabase nightly. For several months, performance steadily worsens.

Which action should be taken?

  1. Reconcile the read-only versions
  2. Create a database view
  3. Disable editor tracking

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Scenario Overview:

Editors reconcile and post daily, but read-only versions created for analysis are not reconciled or posted.
The geodatabase is compressed nightly, but performance continues to degrade.
Cause of the Problem:

Unreconciled versions, including read-only ones, persist in the state tree, preventing the geodatabase compression from fully collapsing unused states. Over time, this results in a bloated state tree and worsened performance.
Solution:

Reconciling and posting the read-only versions ensures that the state tree is cleared of unnecessary versions, enabling compression to collapse the database to its optimal state.
(ArcGIS Documentation: Reconcile and Post)
Alternative Options:

Option B: Creating a database view provides a read-only representation of data but does not address the underlying issue of unresolved states in the state tree. Option C: Disabling editor tracking is unrelated to state tree performance issues and has no impact on the reconciliation or compression processes.
Therefore, reconciling the read-only versions will significantly improve performance.



A GIS analyst creates a join relationship between a large dataset and a nonspatial table to calculate an attribute field. Upon building the join, the analyst receives an error message stating that the join field <value> in the join table <value> is not indexed.
Which tool should the analyst run?

  1. Add Spatial Index
  2. Add Attribute Index
  3. Rebuild Indexes

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Scenario Overview:

The analyst creates a join between a large dataset and a nonspatial table to calculate an attribute field.
An error occurs, indicating that the join field is not indexed.
Cause of the Problem:
Joins between datasets rely on indexed fields to optimize the join operation. Without an index, the system must perform a full table scan, which can lead to errors or slow performance when working with large datasets.
Solution:
Running the Add Attribute Index tool creates an index on the join field, enabling efficient joining operations.
(ArcGIS Documentation: Attribute Indexes)
Steps to Resolve:

Open the Add Attribute Index tool in ArcGIS Pro.
Select the nonspatial table as the input dataset.
Choose the field used in the join operation as the field to index.
Run the tool to create the attribute index.
Alternative Options:
Option A: Add Spatial Index is irrelevant for nonspatial data. Option C: Rebuild Indexes reorganizes existing indexes but cannot create new ones, which is required here.
Thus, the analyst should run the Add Attribute Index tool to resolve the error.



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