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GIS vector data can be converted to Feature Objects (points, arcs, polygons in coverages) for use in a conceptual model. Attributes associated with the GIS data can also be mapped over to attributes associated with Feature Objects. Two commands are available for converting GIS vector data to Feature Objects:  '''''GIS | ArcObjects → Feature Objects''''' and '''''GIS | Shapes → Feature Objects'''''.
GIS vector data can be converted to [[GMS:Feature Objects|Feature Objects]] (points, arcs, polygons in coverages) for use in a [[GMS:Conceptual Model|conceptual model]]. Attributes associated with the GIS data can also be mapped over to attributes associated with Feature Objects. Two commands are available for converting GIS vector data to Feature Objects:  '''''GIS | ArcObjects → Feature Objects''''' and '''''GIS | Shapes → Feature Objects'''''.


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.

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GIS vector data can be converted to Feature Objects (points, arcs, polygons in coverages) for use in a conceptual model. Attributes associated with the GIS data can also be mapped over to attributes associated with Feature Objects. Two commands are available for converting GIS vector data to Feature Objects: GIS | ArcObjects → Feature Objects and GIS | Shapes → Feature Objects.

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.

After making sure you will be mapping to the correct coverage select the GIS features which overlay your study area and that you wish to map (this is done with the selection tool(s) in the GIS module). If you wish to map all the features you can choose the Edit | Select All command, or just execute the Mapping command, and you will be prompted if you want to convert all features since none are selected.

If you have ArcObjects enabled you will see that the GIS | ArcObjects → Feature Objects command is activated whereas if you do not have ArcObjects enabled you will see that the GIS | Shapes → Feature Objects command is activated. After choosing the appropriate mapping command you will see the Mapping Wizard shown below. This wizard will guide you through the rest of the process. The first dialog in the mapping wizard contains instructions and marks the beginning point of mapping for selected features. The first of two steps is to map the attribute fields of the features to attributes used by GMS. GMS recognizes some attribute names as commonly used for certain attributes and maps them automatically.

The second step marks the end of the wizard and after selecting Finish all selected features will be converted to feature objects within the active coverage. Attributes of mapped fields will be saved accordingly as attributes of the feature objects.