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| :#Select the [[GMS:GIS_Commands|''GIS'' | '''Shapes → Feature Objects''']] command. | | :#Select the [[GMS:GIS_Commands|''GIS'' | '''Shapes → Feature Objects''']] command. |
| :#Use the [[GMS:GIS to Feature Objects Wizard|''GIS to Feature Objects Wizard'']] to create feature objects on a map coverage. | | :#Use the [[GMS:GIS to Feature Objects Wizard|''GIS to Feature Objects Wizard'']] to create feature objects on a map coverage. |
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Revision as of 19:07, 21 March 2016
To work with GIS data into GMS, use the following steps:
Using the GIS module in GMS
2. Add GIS properties.
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- Right-click on the GIS object and select the Join Table to Layer command.
- Use the Select Table File dialog to specify table information to add to the GIS object.
- Use the Join Table dialog to specify the table data should be added to the GIS object.
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3. Convert GIS data.
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Using the GIS module with ArcObjects® in GMS
Requires having a valid ArGIS® license.
3. Add GIS properties.
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- Right-click on the GIS object and select the Join Table to Layer command.
- Use the Select Table to join to dialog to specify table information to add to the GIS object.
- If it appears, use the Join dialog to specify which attribute field in the GIS object will receive the table data.
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4. Manage GIS layer properties.
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- Right-click on the GIS object and select the Properties command.
- Use the Layer Properties dialog to specify layer properties.
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5. Convert ArcObjects®.
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2. Convert to 2D scatter points.
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- This process requires the active GIS data contain point layers.
- Right-click on the GIS object and select the Convert to | 2D Scatter Points command.
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3. Convert to UGrid.
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- This process requires the active GIS data contain polygons.
- Right-click on the GIS object and select the Convert to | UGrid command.
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