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You can map incoming attribute data to target data fields in the AutoCAD
Map 3D drawing using both the Data and Object Class columns. This may
result in mapping two different incoming data fields to the same target data
field. Before proceeding with the import, you must resolve such conflicts.
For example, the Object Class field can specify that a AutoCAD Map 3D object
data field called Wire_Data stores an imported attribute Voltage, while
the Data column specifies that the same Wire_Data object data field stores
another imported attribute, EMF. You cannot store two data values in one
target field. The Conflict Resolution dialog box lets you specify which incoming
data values to use.
Conflicts Detected For Input Layer <Layer Name>
Conflicts between the attribute mapping specified in the Data and Object
Class columns have been found for the specified layer.
Conflict List
Specify which of the incoming attributes (the one defined in the Object Class
or the one specified in the Data column) should be stored in the AutoCAD
Map 3D data field.
Class Input Field
Click in this column to use the value specified by the Object Class.
Data Input Field
Click in this column to use the value specified by the Data column.
Target
View the target attribute data field in the AutoCAD Map 3D drawing. The
syntax used for the Target field is
CATEGORY:TABLE.FIELD
Where
Type of data, for example "OD" for object
data, or "LT" for link template (linked ex-
ternal database).
CATEGORY
Object data table name or database table
name.
TABLE
Data field name.FIELD
Use Class
Resolve all conflicts using the Class Input Field definitions.
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