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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 create a calculated property based on joined data
1 Connect to both data sources and join them, based on a common
property.
(page 509)
2 In the Display Manager, select the primary source (the feature layer to
which you joined the data) and click Table.
3 In the Data Table, click Options Create A Calculation.
NOTE If a calculation already exists, click Options Manage Calculations.
4 Create the expression for the calculation.
The available properties and values reflect both the source layer and the
joined data.
For help with any expression element, see Creating Expressions -
Reference.
Quick Reference
MAPDEFINEJOIN
Defines a join for feature data.
MAPDEFINEJOINCommand Line
In the Task Pane, right-click a layer Create Join.
Task Pane
Sharing Joined Data with Others
Use these techniques to share joined data and join definitions with others:
Export layer(s) to an SDF file (page 1469) When you export feature layers
to an SDF version 3 file, joined properties are included. The SDF file can
be reused or shared with other AutoCAD Map 3D, Civil 3D, and MapGuide
customers or other programs that support SDF. The resulting file does not
contain styling data.
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