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The Concept tab for this topic describes issues concerning geometric and
geogra[hic properties, as well as issues with coordinate systems for SQL
Server Spatial data stores.
You are connected to the new data store automatically.
Deleting a Feature Source
When you delete a feature source (page 2063), you remove all of its data and
stylization information from layers in the current map that reference its data
store. The data store (page 2059) itself is unaffected.
To delete a feature source, you must first disconnect from it.
NOTE This functionality affects geospatial feature data only. For information about
deleting the templates that link records in an external database to objects in a
drawing, see Editing a Link Template (page 538).
See also:
Overview of Geospatial Data (page 551)
Creating a Data Store (page 586)
Overview of Bringing In Data (page 291)
To delete a feature source
1 In Map Explorer, click Data Connect to Data.
2 In the Data Connections By Provider list in the Data Connect window,
right-click the
feature source (page 2063) to delete and click Disconnect.
Feature source entries display page icons. Each entry below a feature
source is a feature class within that feature source.
3 Right-click the feature source again and click Delete.
Working with Schemas
Use the Schema Editor to work with schemas
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