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The Decimal data type actually uses a Double data type. For this reason,
many providers will not check the number of decimal places when the
data is checked in.
Bulk Copy
Use Bulk Copy to copy a Display Manager layer or a feature source. Bulk Copy
uses the current definition of the layer (including any filters you applied, any
joins you created, and any calculated properties). For feature sources, you can
specify a subset based on specified schemas, feature classes, or properties.
To copy data from one feature source to another (page 621)
In Map Explorer, click Tools Bulk Copy.
NOTE This functionality is for geospatial feature data only. To convert drawing
objects to a geospatial format, see
Overview of Converting and Exporting (page
1405).
From
Connection Name
Select a Display Manager layer or connected feature source in the Connection
Name list as feature source from which the data will be copied. Filtered
layers display a filter icon in the list.
If you select a survey data store, you can select only a survey point group
as the source. To copy multiple point groups, copy them one by one.
Version
If the selected feature source supports versioning, select a version from the
list to use for copying.
Select Items To Copy
Select the individual schemas, features classes, and properties to copy to
the destination feature source.
Selecting any schema element automatically selects all its child elements
(selecting a feature class also selects all its properties, for example). A square
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