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While future versions of GMS may be able to process some commands directly from the GIS data layers, currently you must map all features you wish to use as part of model development to feature objects in a map coverage. One way to do this is to convert an entire shapefile directly to a map coverage (this is the only way available in previous versions), but often the extents of the GIS data layer are much larger (i.e. an entire state) and so it may be more efficient to select only those GIS features (points, lines, polygons) that overlay your study area and map those to feature objects in a map coverage. | While future versions of GMS may be able to process some commands directly from the GIS data layers, currently you must map all features you wish to use as part of model development to feature objects in a map coverage. One way to do this is to convert an entire shapefile directly to a map coverage (this is the only way available in previous versions), but often the extents of the GIS data layer are much larger (i.e., an entire state) and so it may be more efficient to select only those GIS features (points, lines, polygons) that overlay your study area and map those to feature objects in a map coverage. | ||
Selecting the '''''GIS | ArcObjects -> Feature Objects''''' command (with an ArcObjects license), or the '''''GIS | Shapes -> Feature Objects''''' (without an ArcObjects license) launches a mapping wizard which guides you through the process of converting your GIS data layer features to feature objects in a map coverage. Before beginning the mapping process you should first go to the map module and make sure that the currently active coverage is the coverage you wish to map GIS data layer features to. Also, you will associate the GIS attributes with GMS coverage attributes, so you must make sure the GMS coverage attributes are defined before you can do the conversion. | Selecting the '''''GIS | ArcObjects -> Feature Objects''''' command (with an ArcObjects license), or the '''''GIS | Shapes -> Feature Objects''''' (without an ArcObjects license) launches a mapping wizard which guides you through the process of converting your GIS data layer features to feature objects in a map coverage. Before beginning the mapping process you should first go to the map module and make sure that the currently active coverage is the coverage you wish to map GIS data layer features to. Also, you will associate the GIS attributes with GMS coverage attributes, so you must make sure the GMS coverage attributes are defined before you can do the conversion. |