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Table Of Contents
Entering and Editing Object Data (page 1061)
Bringing In Drawing Objects Based on Attached Data (page 363)
NOTE Object data applies to drawing objects only. For information on viewing
and editing geospatial attributes, see
Overview of the Data Table (page 1125).
To store attribute data in the drawing
To create an object data table (page 201)
To attach data to an object (page 1064)
To bring in drawing objects based on object data (page 364)
Overview of Linking Database Records to Objects
You can create a link between a record in an external database and an object
in your drawing. Once the link exists, use the information in the database to
help you analyze, select, and display objects in your drawing.
For example, you can link property ownership data to a map of a housing
development. Select records based on property value and highlight all objects
linked to those records. Alternately, select all the houses in a specified area
and highlight records that are linked to the selected houses.
Linking records takes two steps:
Create a link template for each database. The link template specifies which
column in the database table to use as a key column.
Link specific objects to specific records in the table.
When you link a record from a database to an object in your drawing, AutoCAD
Map 3D stores link data on the object.
NOTE Link templates apply to drawing objects only. For information on viewing
and editing geospatial attributes, see
Overview of the Data Table (page 1125). For
information on joining data to a geospatial feature class, see
Overview of Joins
(page 507).
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