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Data store coordinate system Enter the coordinate system code for the new
data store. If you dont know the code, click
to select a coordinate system.
In the Select Global Coordinate System dialog box, select a category. Select
from a list of available coordinate systems. Click Properties to view the
properties of the selected coordinate system. Click OK. Choose a coordinate
system that both the provider and AutoCAD Map 3D support.
Data store extents Enter the new data stores minimum and maximum X
and Y spatial extents or accept the default values. You cant add objects that
are outside these extents.
For SQL Server, you must specify the extents of the data store or Bulk Copy
will fail when copying data from any other provider source to SQL Server.
MySQL and Oracle support expanding the extents automatically if incoming
data are beyond the scope of the extents.
Storage resolution Enter the new data stores X and Y tolerance or accept the
default value. If the distance between two points is smaller than the resolution,
the points are considered to be equivalent for most spatial tests.
Data store tablespace Enter the new data stores tablespace name (Oracle
only).
Use FDO Enabled Schema Specify whether the new data store will be
FDO-enabled or not. FDO-enabled data stores include additional FDO metadata,
but otherwise use native SQL Server schema capabilities.
Manage Versions dialog box
Use this dialog box to add, activate, merge, or drop versions for a data store
to which you are currently connected. When you save or discard a version,
all features in the drawing that were queried from that version are removed
from the drawing. You cannot undo saving or discarding a version.
If an error occurs during a version-management operation, the affected item
in the dialog box displays an error indicator. To see the cause of the error,
hold your cursor over this indicator. If you create a version and the operation
fails, you will see a new version with an error indicator. The version has not
really been created. It is a placeholder to display the error. Errors remain visible
until you close the dialog box, fix the errors, and redisplay the dialog box.
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