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:# Select the [[GMS:GIS_Commands|''GIS'' | '''Add Data''']] command.
:# Select the [[GMS:GIS_Commands|''GIS'' | '''Add Data''']] command.
:# Use the ''Select Data'' dialog to locate and open the GIS files such as such as [[Shapefiles]], [[SMS:MapInfo MID/MIF|MIF/MID files]], [[SMS:Lidar Support|LIDAR files]], or [[SMS:Raster Module|raster files]].
:# Use the ''Select Data'' dialog to locate and open the GIS files such as such as [[Shapefiles]] or [[Raster Options|raster files]].
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Revision as of 19:19, 21 March 2016

1. Enable ArcObjects®.
  1. Switch to the GIS module.
  2. Select the GIS | Enable ArcObjects command.
2. Import GIS data using ArcObjects®.
  1. Select the GIS | Add Data command.
  2. Use the Select Data dialog to locate and open the GIS files such as such as Shapefiles or raster files.
3. Add GIS properties.
  1. Right-click on the GIS object and select the Join Table to Layer command.
  2. Use the Select Table to join to dialog to specify table information to add to the GIS object.
  3. If it appears, use the Join dialog to specify which attribute field in the GIS object will receive the table data.
4. Manage GIS layer properties.
  1. Right-click on the GIS object and select the Properties command.
  2. Use the Layer Properties dialog to specify layer properties.
5. Convert ArcObjects®.
1. Convert to feature objects.
  1. Select and make active the map coverage that will receive the feature objects from the GIS object.
  2. Switch to the GIS module.
  3. Select the GIS | ArcObjects → Feature Objects command.
  4. Use the GIS to Feature Objects Wizard to map to convert the ArcObjects® to the map coverage.
2. Convert to geodatabase.
  1. Select the GIS | Feature Objects → Geodatabase command.
  2. Save the geodatabase file.