[postgis-users] PostGIS supported by which ArcGIS

Birgit Laggner birgit.laggner at ti.bund.de
Tue Oct 7 23:54:22 PDT 2014


Yes, that's true: ArcGIS is not able to read the PostGIS raster data type.


Am 02.10.2014 16:20, schrieb David Haynes:
> I have not been able to use Arc 10.3 for visualizing raster data 
> stored in postgresql
>
> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:30 AM, Birgit Laggner 
> <birgit.laggner at ti.bund.de <mailto:birgit.laggner at ti.bund.de>> wrote:
>
>     We use ArcGIS 10.2 for read/write interaction with our PostgreSQL
>     database. We only have ArcGIS Desktop without SDE. There is a
>     driver (database client file) from ArcGIS for PostgreSQL, you have
>     to install. We are more or less content with this concept. Surely,
>     the performance is not as if you would be working directly on the
>     PostgreSQL database, but still, it isn't necessary to always
>     export and import into and from shapefile. That's a huge plus in
>     my opinion.
>
>     Here is a link to a documentation site of ArcGIS regarding the
>     requirements for the interoperability with PostgreSQL:
>
>     http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/system-requirements/10.2/index.html#//015100000075000000
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Birgit.
>
>
>     Am 27.09.2014 20 <tel:27.09.2014%2020>:28, schrieb Stefan Keller:
>
>         Actually yes, I meant the "PostGIS option" of storing data in
>         PostgreSQL/PostGIS from ArcGIS.
>
>         --S.
>
>         2014-09-27 20:20 GMT+02:00 Randal Hale
>         <rjhale at northrivergeographic.com
>         <mailto:rjhale at northrivergeographic.com>>:
>
>             as far as I understand it (and I could be wrong on some of
>             this)
>
>             Desktop will support reading if you load the postgresql
>             library files (that
>             can be downloaded form your ESRI customer care portal).
>             Once those are loaded you can read through a definition
>             query data from
>             postgis into arcgis. I just made a map using arcgis and
>             reading data from
>             postgis.
>             It doesn't support write unless you have SDE for
>             Postgresql - which isn't
>             postgis. That dives into the world of ArcGIS Server....
>
>
>             ArcGIS supposedly is moving to being able to read/write
>             the geopackage
>             format which to me opens read/write to PostGIS. BUT if
>             they open read write
>             for postgis that starts a slow death of SDE....so I don't
>             believe it ever
>             will (for the foreseeable future).
>
>             Randy
>
>
>
>
>             On 09/27/2014 02:10 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
>
>             I'm asked from time to time for an advice which ArcGIS product
>             supports PostGIS (read/write)?
>             Even after reading the Esri pages I'm not sure if it's
>             only "ArcGIS
>             for Server Workgroup" (formerly ArcSDE).
>             Does it work also with ArcGIS for Desktop Basic (ArcView)?
>
>             Yours, S.
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