Yes, I used the MAPCONNECT command. I am able to connect to the data no problem. I think you are misunderstanding my question.
The issue I'm having is that multiple users access this data and work remotely. Most of the time, it is more efficient for them to download the data from our server to their hard drive and then upload them back to our server at the end of the day. The MAPCONNECT command appears to use the "full path" to find the data, such as this:
S:\Project_Files\Example_Project\Drawings\GIS_Data
When they open a drawing file that is connected to GIS data, all of the connections are broken because the filepath has changed. If a "relative path" could be used, it would look like this:
.\GIS_Data
Instead of looking for the GIS data on our server, AutoCAD would look for the folder titled "GIS Data" within the directory of the drawing file they opened. No more problems with broken data connections.
This is the way XREFS (External References) work in AutoCAD. Type the command "XR" to see what I'm talking about if you are not familiar with how xrefs work.
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