@rodrigo.nemer wrote:
<<without a coordinate system. Is this an issue for scale?>>
Yes. Assign a coordinate system, it’s cricial to have one assigned before using MAPIMPORT.
The coordinate system you choose is based on two factors: (1) the geographical location of your site and (2) your intentions for the map once the import has been completed. Consider both factors when choosing.
I’m guessing when I say your kml was originally drawn in ‘another format.’ The author simply put it in kml format so you and others would be able to open, view and analyze geospatial data without too much fuss. The kml format is his way of attaching training wheels to his data. Since you are using Map3D, you don’t need those training wheels because M3D is a geospatial capable program.
Would it be possible to ask the original author what the original format was used? It’s likely you’ll be able to import (or add using an FDO connection) that data directly making it unnecessary to use kml training wheels.
You are using MAPIMPORT to add geospatial line work to your drawing while using Map3D so you are effectively taking those training wheels off. Why must the author put them on in the first place?
Chicagolooper