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Table Of Contents
Edit
Schema
Persistent
Locking
VersionsLock LevelFeature Source
Type
YesNoNoNone
SQL Server (page
323)
SQL Server Spa-
tial (page 326)
YesNoNoFileSQLite (page 330)
NoNoN/AN/AWFS (page 346)
N/AN/AN/AN/AWMS (page 445)
N/AN/AN/AN/ARaster (page 437)
To access data through FDO
NOTE This topic applies to geospatial data. To bring in drawing (DWG) objects,
see
the procedures for bringing in drawing objects. (page 354).
1 Make sure that your feature source is set up correctly. If you have
questions, refer to the Readme file.
2 Find out your user name and password, if required.
Your CAD Manager or Database Administrator can help you with this.
3 Open or
create (page 296) the map that will include the data from this
feature source.
4 If you are working with data from various coordinate systems, assign a
coordinate system to the current map. See
Assigning a Coordinate System
to the Current Drawing
(page 147).
AutoCAD Map 3D converts all the data you bring into this map to the
assigned coordinate system. If you edit the data and save it back to its
source, AutoCAD Map 3D converts it back to the original coordinate
system.
5 In
Display Manager (page 2060), click Data Connect To Data.
6 In the left pane of the Data Connect window, select the feature source.
7 In the right pane, enter a name for this connection and specify the
information required to connect to the feature source. Click Connect.
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