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NOTE Joins are available for geospatial data only, and not for drawing objects.
To join attribute data to drawing objects, see
Overview of Linking Database Records
to Objects
(page 522).
To modify a join
1 In Display Manager, right-click the feature layer with the join to modify,
and select Manage Joins.
2 In the Manage Layer Data dialog box (page 1607), select the join to modify,
and click Edit.
3 In the Edit A Join dialog box, change any settings.
The settings are the same ones you used when you
created the join (page
512). For example, you can change this join from One-To-Many to
One-To-One to get rid of extra features created by the original join.
4 To delete one (or multiple) joins for this feature layer, click the join to
delete (use Ctrl or Shift to select multiple joins). Click Delete.
5 When you are finished, click OK.
Changes can affect the styles, themes, and labels you set up in your map, if
they were based on the joined data.
Quick Reference
MAPDEFINEJOIN
Defines a join for feature data.
MAPDEFINEJOINCommand Line
In the Task Pane, right-click a layer Create Join.
Task Pane
Editing Joined Data
You can edit the records in joined geospatial data.
NOTE Joins are available for geospatial data only, and not for drawing objects.
To join attribute data to drawing objects, see
Overview of Linking Database Records
to Objects
(page 522).
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