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Exporting To SQLite
SQLite is a file-based geospatial format.
SQLite is like SHP format in that it contains both spatial data and attribute
data. However, unlike SHP, it stores both types of data in a single file rather
than a set of files.
NOTE When you export from a map, only drawing objects are exported. Geospatial
features are ignored. To move geospatial feature data to another format, use
Migrating GIS Data (Bulk Copy) (page 617).
Exporting
You can specify that the resulting files use a single feature class or multiple
feature classes based on layer, object classification, object data, or link
templates. SQLite files can have a single schema only, but can contain multiple
feature classes.
To create polygons when you use this export option, select the Treat Closed
Polylines As Polygons option.
To export to a single feature class that uses all the items you specified on the
Data tab, click One class and type a name for that class.
You can
export data to multiple classes at one time. (page 1439) Combine the
data organization in your drawing with your selections on the Data tab to
determine the attributes for each exported feature class.
Driver Options
There are no export driver options for SQLite
See also:
Customizing the Import and Export .ini Files (page 264)
Importing ESRI Shape Files (page 397)
NOTE When you export from a map, only drawing objects are exported. Geospatial
features are ignored. To move geospatial feature data to another format, use
Migrating GIS Data (Bulk Copy) (page 617).
Before moving drawing data to SQLite
Clean up any geometry errors. (page 1591)
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