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Table Of Contents
Converting and Exporting (page 1403)
Migrating Data (page 615)
Editing a Schema (page 610)
To bring in features from SQLite
1 In the
Display Manager (page 2060), click Data Connect To Data.
2 In the Data Connect window, select Add SQLite Connection in the Data
Connections By Provider list.
3 Under Connection Name, type a name for this connection.
You can give the connection any name you like. This name appears in
Map Explorer as the name of the feature source.
4 Under Source File, specify the file.
5 Click Connect.
6 In the feature class list, select the feature classes to include in the map.
If this feature source contains only a single feature class, that feature class
is selected automatically. If it contains multiple feature classes, you can
right-click any of them and select Select All or Select None.
7 Verify that the coordinate systems are correct. You can change an incorrect
coordinate system if necessary
(page 311).
8 Click Add To Map.
To bring in a subset of the data, click the down arrow. Select Add To Map
With Query
(page 309). To filter data after youve added the data to your
map, see
Filtering Feature Layers (page 1216).
Features from the selected feature classes appear in your map. You can style,
theme, and edit the features.
If you need additional properties related to this data, you can use a
join (page
507).
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