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Only the methods relevant to your map are listed. For example, if you
did not classify objects in the map, you will not see the Object
Classification option.
The classification method you choose determines the resulting feature
class attributes, as shown in the following table:
End resultSelect Attributes
Dialog Box set-
tings
OutputMultiple class
export
classification
method
No attributes in the output
feature classes
Nothing selectedA feature class
for each expor-
ted layer
Layers
All feature classes contain all
attributes that were selected in
Attributes selectedA feature class
for each expor-
ted layer
Layers
the Select Attributes dialog
box.
Output feature classes inherit
their attributes from the Object
Nothing selectedA feature class
for each object
Object Data
(page 198) or Link
Data table or Link Template
definitions.
associated
with an object
Templates (page
522)
data table or
link template.
Output feature classes inherit
their attributes from the Object
Attributes selectedA feature class
for each object
Object data or
link templates
Data table or Link Templateassociated
definitions AND all attributeswith an object
selected in the Select Attributesdata table or
link template. dialog box are also assigned to
all output feature classes.
Output feature classes inherit
their attributes from the object
class.
Nothing selectedA feature class
for each expor-
ted object
class.
Object class
(page 116)
Output feature classes inherit
their attributes from the Object
Attributes selectedA feature class
for each expor-
Object class
Class AND all attributes selec-ted object
class. ted in the Select Attributes
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