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Re: How do you import .sbx, .dbf, .prj, .idx, and .sbn files in to AutoCad201 2?
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01-17-2013 12:49 PM in reply to:
DodgeHwy
That is the problem, data is exists, but when I select data in the "Attibute Data" the only file opetion I have is the same shape file. Should it be something else. May be I am missing anything. What file extention should be shoosen in the data
Re: How do you import .sbx, .dbf, .prj, .idx, and .sbn files in to AutoCad201 2?
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01-17-2013 12:52 PM in reply to:
tpeselis
I am only familar working with .shp files. I am not sure on the others. All I know is that the file needs to be created in planning and analysis to contain the correct data.
Re: How do you import .sbx, .dbf, .prj, .idx, and .sbn files in to AutoCad201 2?
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01-17-2013 01:00 PM in reply to:
DodgeHwy
thanks, i will try this now
Re: How do you import .sbx, .dbf, .prj, .idx, and .sbn files in to AutoCad201 2?
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01-17-2013 03:01 PM in reply to:
tpeselis
When you use the Mapimport command and select "Create Object Data" AutoCAD Map3D is smart enough to read the other files needed. The name for the table is the name of the shp file. To SEE the data select on of the objects and open the property palette. Also you can delete the .idx file if you have issues on not importing all the objects and data.
Murph
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