To Import Data

Data you import becomes AutoCAD drawing objects in your map. To connect to the data in its original format, see To Bring In GIS Features.

To import data from other formats

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Import data from an Oracle or ArcSDE data source. Click Insert tabImport panelMap Import. Find

      You cannot use the rest of this procedure. Instead, see To Import From Oracle or To Import From ArcSDE.

    • Import an SDF file. Click Insert tabImport panelMap Import .
    • If you are importing an Autodesk SDF 2 file, click Insert tabImport panelSDF2.

      Do not follow the rest of this procedure. Instead, see To Import SDF 2 Files.

    • Import a DXF file. Click Open Drawing. Change Files of Type to DXF.

      Select the file you want and click Open. Do not follow the rest of this procedure.

    • Import any other file type. Click Insert tabImport panelMap Import .

      Continue with the following steps.

  2. In the Import Location dialog box, under Files Of Type, select the format of the map to import.
  3. Select the file or folder to import. Click OK.
  4. For formats with additional options, in the Import dialog box, click Driver Options.
  5. In the Import Dialog Box, under Spatial Filter, specify whether to limit the area where data will be imported:
    • None — Place no area limits on the incoming file.
    • Current Display — Limit the import to the current drawing area.
    • Define Window — Limit the import to an area you define. To use this option, click Select. Respond to the prompts to define the area.
  6. Specify the import settings for each input layer (see the Import dialog box for details).
    • Drawing Layer— Select a target layer for each layer in the incoming file.
    • Object Class— Assign incoming objects to an existing object class and map incoming attribute data to the data fields in the object class. The Object Class fields are available only if you have object classes defined in your map.
    • Input Coordinate System— Specify the coordinate system of the incoming file. If the drawing has a coordinate system assigned to it, incoming objects are converted to the coordinate system of the drawing.
    • Data— For each layer, specify how to import data.
    • Points— For each layer, specify how to treat incoming point objects.
  7. By default, polygons are imported as polygon objects. To import them as closed polylines, select Import Polygons As Closed Polylines.
  8. Click OK to begin the import process.