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"TJmapper" wrote in messageWell
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our GIS department has gone live with using the SDF format and we are still
getting this error. Everytime it comes up i just scurry over and ask them to
close it out then proceed to make a new drawing and save it in its place
before anyone notices. Not exactly what i had in mind for a great mapping
system. If its not 'Failed to describe Class" its "FDO preperation failed" or
"Failed to query" or disappearing water lines, or features being selected that
are outside a selection box. I am so glad i talked my supervisor into
converting to this. I really only hope it is because of my own negligence, but
i cant seem to find ANYONE in the southeast that knows anymore about this
stuff. Even our reseller is in the dark.
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"TJmapper" wrote in messageI
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do have Zoom levels on things like hydrants and valves (about 12000 together,
viewable from about 1:15000), but to hide water mains from full zoom would not
make sense. I have ended up creating 3 maps for each of our systems and it
does seem to take much longer for the "failed to describe class" to come up,
but what if i need something with everything on it? I have tried to condense a
lot of the features into single SDF's as I was connecting to quite a few, but
that did not seem to help...............Murph I am just West of Atlanta, don't
really want to just throw the resellers name out. There are only 2 in the
area.