I was asking about this on the Infrastructure Design Suite group, but thought someone here might have an answer. Our county GIS department has started giving us data in ESRI geodatabase format. They are directories of files and the directory has a .gdb in the name. I am using AutoCadMap 2013. I was asking about how to convert these files.
In AutoCadMap 2011 the subscription advantage pack had the ability to do this through the FDO I believe. In 2013 it is not there. Why not?
It seems to me that the things AutoDesk includes in the SAP in one version should be included in the next version.
Is there an easy way to do this? I mean easy like click the file, then click the format you want it in. Or, even better, click the file and it opens. Not easy like landing a Mars orbiter. Anything that requires programming language, switches, etc. is not what I mean! LOL
Thanks!
Tim
The best tool I've seen to connect to mdb/gdb files for now is the opensource project QGIS. You should give a shot here, everything is explained on how to install and open such databases with QGIS, very easy. From there you can export to any "more convenient" format you like:
Regards!