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Re: MAPEXPORT Xref
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Thanks, but will this allow the drawings to be automatically updated in my map3d drawing if our engineers modify the drawing that was attached?
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Unfortuantely, No - drawing queries are "static." so you'd have save the query and then re-execute each time. Also, for whatever reason, drawing queries do NOT pick up / speak AEC object language - you won't get Civil3D surfaces, alignments, points, parcels, etc. Forwarned is foreamred ![]()
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Re: MAPEXPORT Xref
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Peter_NDNG wrote:Thanks, but will this allow the drawings to be automatically updated in my map3d drawing if our engineers modify the drawing that was attached?
Not any more than the exported file that you export. If you save the query to an external query you can open a blank dwg and run that query to get all new updated objects.
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thepworth wrote:Unfortuantely, No - drawing queries are "static." so you'd have save the query and then re-execute each time. Also, for whatever reason, drawing queries do NOT pick up / speak AEC object language - you won't get Civil3D surfaces, alignments, points, parcels, etc. Forwarned is foreamred
TdH
Saving the query as an extrenal query makes it easy, also those AEC objects (Civil3D) don't export either with the mapexport command.
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Thanks all, I've got it all working. When I attach an xref I need to do it a as an attachment rather than an overlay. Then I set up ETRANSMIT to insert exrefs under transmittal setups. Now I just open the .dwg with ArcGIS and use the CAD to Geodatabase tool, and BaDOW!
our asbuilts are in in a .gdb which we can push out to ArcServer and to our FLEX viewer for our guys in the field.
Thanks a lot for the help everyone.
Now I just need to work on getting all this scripted. Thank goodness lisp looks really easy.



