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you open an updateable schema, you can edit (page 610) it. If you change an
updateable schema mistakenly, click Cancel to
undo (page 614) the changes.
Providers that support updateable schemas include Microsoft SQL Server,
MySQL, SDF, and Oracle.
When you open a non-updateable schema, you cannot edit it.
NOTE This functionality affects geospatial feature data only. For information about
linking records in an external database to objects in a drawing, see
Overview of
Linking Database Records to Objects
(page 522). For information about moving
data between DWG and geospatial data stores, see
Migrating DWG Data to GIS
(page 628).
See also:
Schema Editor (page 1739)
Overview of Geospatial Data (page 551)
Creating a Data Store (page 586)
Creating a Schema (page 596)
Importing and Exporting a Schema (page 606)
Editing a Schema (page 610)
Deleting Schemas (page 613)
NOTE This functionality affects geospatial feature data only. For information about
linking records in an external database to objects in a drawing, see
Overview of
Linking Database Records to Objects
(page 522). For information about moving
data between DWG and geospatial data stores, see
Migrating DWG Data to GIS
(page 628).
To view a schema
1 Connect to the feature source whose schema you want to view.
2 In Map Explorer, select the feature source in the connection tree (at the
top of the pane) and click Schema Edit Schema.
3 In the
Schema Editor (page 1739), expand the Schema tree and then click
any schema, feature class, or property to view its settings in the right-hand
pane.
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