Hi,
>> We GPS our points with our Trimbles and I believe they come in as ESRI Shapefiles.
And you have multiple SHP's connected to your AutoCAD Map 3D drawing? Or do you have just one SHP containing all GPS-points? (in that case the answer "in which file is the GPS point located" would be easy, so I guess that 's not the case).
>> Some items, I believe are inserted as blocks, but a lot of what we input into our maps are just Generic Points
That sounds like you don't use the SHP directly, you imported the GPS-points (using command _MAPIMPORT) into AutoCAD Map 3D.
In that case you can't get the info of the source file. An import of data is no reference, it's like a copy and so no way to get the info of the primary datasource.
For future imports you might have a chance, but then you have to prepare the source-data and make sure to use settings during MAPIMPORT to get the attributive data imported as well. So some steps to learn.
>> Ultimately, I was just wondering if it would be possible for me to trace the file
>> path of a bore point to the file it is contained in
As written above, when you prepare your source data to contain the filename, then you can import it as well.
At least: whenever you import data instead of referencing it, it's a copy, a copy of data that does not know anything about it's source and so when the source changes (e.g. you move the boreholes file or you rename it) the copy will not recognize it!
- alfred -
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