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Table Of Contents
Sharing Metadata
Overview of Sharing Metadata
The best practice for sharing
metadata (page 2069) within an organization is to
store the source data on a server. This ensures that any metadata that you
work with on your local machine remains current. If you save a file-based data
source to your local machine, the file that keeps the metadata linked to the
source data looks for that data on your machine. This can be problematic if
you want to share the metadata file. The linking mechanism attempts to locate
the data in the same place that you stored it. To work around this, send the
data source to the new user. They must either save everything in the exact
same locations as you did, or edit the FSD file to point to the new location of
the data source.
See also:
Importing Metadata (page 1510)
Exporting Metadata (page 1512)
Use this method...To do this...
Print metadata
1 In the
Metadata Viewer (page 1751),
select a style sheet.
2 Click Print.
Export (page 1513) metadata
In the Metadata Viewer, click Export.
Import (page 1511) metadata
In the Metadata Viewer, click Import.
Publish (page 1515) metadata
In the Metadata Viewer, click Publish.
Importing Metadata
One way to share
metadata (page 2069) is by to import metadata created in
AutoCAD Map 3D.
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