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DeleteInsertEditFor this type of
join or data...
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source application, such
Not available. Use
the source applica-
You can edit records
in Data Table.
ODBC data table
as Microsoft Access, to
delete records.
tion, such as Mi-
crosoft Access, to
insert records.
Quick Reference
MAPDEFINEJOIN
Defines a join for feature data.
MAPDEFINEJOINCommand Line
In the Task Pane, right-click a layer Create Join.
Task Pane
Using Joins with Calculated Properties
Calculated properties combine information in existing properties using
expressions. The existing fields can be native to the current feature layer, or
they can be joined to that feature layer. For example, you can join an assessor
database to a parcel layer and create a calculated property to determine value
per acre based on the parcel value in the assessor data and the parcel area in
the parcel layer.
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).
See also:
Creating Calculated Properties (page 1132)
Creating a Calculation
Creating Expressions - Reference
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