One of the favorite questions I often hear from administrators, directors, and elected officials is When will our GIS be done? The honest answer is never. Much of the information that we store in a Geographic Information System (GIS) is constantly changing – new roads are built, parcels are split and sold, new sewer lines are installed, and more. All of these changes need to be incorporated into our GIS databases. To do this, you must be able to edit your GIS data.
ArcGIS Pro allows you to edit your GIS data, both spatial and tabular. You can add new features or modify existing ones. You can also edit the structure of your GIS database. With ArcGIS Pro, you can create new feature classes, add new attribute fields, create new tables, add domains, and more. It also supports the editing of both 2D and 3D data.
Since ArcGIS Pro was released in 2015, Esri has continually improved...