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This tab determines how items are selected for export, and not how they
are organized in their exported form. You specify how to organize the
exported material on the Feature Class tab.
6 On the Feature Class tab, specify which object properties and attributes
to export to feature class attributes.
All attributes you specify here will be included in all the resulting features
you create in Oracle. For information on how the choices on this tab
determine the properties of the exported feature class, see
Exporting to
Multiple Classes
(page 1439).
7 On the
Options tab (page 1704) specify whether to convert the coordinate
system during the export process and choose the coordinate system.
Specify whether to treat closed polylines as polygons when you export.
8 Specify how to create classes in the Oracle data store.
To create a single feature class containing all the items you selected
on the Selection tab, click Create a single class from all exported
objects and type a name for that class.
To create multiple feature classes for the items you selected on the
Selection tab, click Create multiple classes based on a drawing object
and specify an auto-classification method
For information about these methods, see
Exporting to Multiple
Classes
(page 1439).
9 To change the automatically assigned class names, click the Feature Class
field and edit the names as needed, then click OK.
10 Click Save.
To export DWG data to ESRI ArcSDE:
1 Query the data you want from the DWG drawing into your map.
2
Connect to the ESRI ArcSDE data store (page 316) to which you want to
move the data.
3 Before moving drawing data to ESRI ArcSDE, do the following to your
DWG drawing objects:
Assign a coordinate system (page 142). This lets you position your data
accurately in a real-world geographic location and align imported
survey or GPS point data. Once you assign a coordinate system, you
can convert to a different system when you export.
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