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Bringing In Features from SQL Server
AutoCAD Map 3D supports both SQL Server and
SQL Server Spatial (page 326).
For SQL Server, both the 2008 version (using the native spatial support that
Microsoft added in that version) and the 2005 version (with custom spatial
support added by Autodesk) are supported. If you use SQL Server 2008 or later,
we recommend moving to the new SQL Server Spatial provider. While the
SQL Server Spatial provider does not read datastores created by the old SQL
Server provider, you can use
Bulk Copy (page 617) to move the data into that
format.
When you view and edit features from a SQL Server data source, you can do
the following:
Select the feature classes to include in your map.
Set conditions to limit the features in your map.
Style, theme, and edit the features.
Automatically update the data source with any edits you make.
Your edits are immediately visible to anyone else using the data source.
View and edit the schema definition.
Create a SQL Server data source.
Move other geospatial data (for example, SHP data) into SQL Server, to
take advantage of better data sharing.
NOTE You can customize the SQL Server FDO provider (page 2063). The API has
custom commands to support schema read/write and geospatial and
non-geospatial data read/write. For more information, refer to the FDO API Reference
and the FDO Provider for SQL Server API Reference.
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