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[[image:SPM AutoCAD Wiki to Website.png|150px|link=http://www.spatialmanager.com/spm-forautocad/ |Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD product page]] [[image:SPM AutoCAD Wiki to Download.png|150px|link=http://www.spatialmanager.com/download/spatial-manager-autocad/ |Download Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD]]
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*''Some components in the images on this page (providers, names, windows look, etc.) may be slightly different from those that will appear on your computer''
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*''Some application functions need to access the Internet from the application itself. If you experiment problems in any process, ask your network administrator if there is a Proxy server installed on your network. You can configure the [[Spatial_Manager%E2%84%A2_for_AutoCAD_-_FAQs:_Interface#Options|Proxy settings through the application options]]''
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===Introduction===
 
===Introduction===
 
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**Disk drives (files): disk drives or local and network folders
 
**Disk drives (files): disk drives or local and network folders
 
**Shortcuts (files): definition and edition of access to folders
 
**Shortcuts (files): definition and edition of access to folders
**User data sources (UDS - files or databases): definition and edition of UDSs
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**User data sources (UDS - files or databases): definition and edition of UDSs ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)
 
**Data sources properties: differential icons and properties
 
**Data sources properties: differential icons and properties
  
  
  
===What are the Shortcuts in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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===Access to disk drives, local folders, local network paths, etc.===
The Shortcuts are the way you can reference any folder into a physical or net drive, or the drive itself, and allows you quick access to its path. You can access the Shortcuts through the "SpatialManager" panel
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You can access local locations (such as hard drives, removable disks, local network drives, etc.) through the "This PC" branch in the "SpatialManager" palette of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. Here you will also find access to common folders, such as Downloads, Documents, OneDrive, etc. The contextual (righ-click) options on this area will allow you Create Shortcuts (see next paragraph), and run many other disk and folder related functions
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<span title="Spatial Manager Folders-Disks">[[Image:SPM FilesBranch.png|border|Spatial Manager Folders-Disks|link=]]
  
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</span><span title="Spatial Manager Folders-Disks contextual options">[[Image:SPMThisPCRC.png|border|Spatial Manager Folders-Disks contextual options|link=]]</span>
  
  
===How can I create a new Shortcut in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
 
You can create new Shortcuts using the right-click menu over the "Shortcuts" paragraph, in the "SpatialManager" panel, and choosing a folder or drive. You can also create a new Shortcut using the right-click menu over any folder or drive item that you can see in the "SpatialManager" panel, to reference the path of this folder or drive
 
  
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===What are the Shortcuts?===
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The Shortcuts in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD are the way you can reference any folder into a physical or net drive, or the drive itself, and allows you quick access to its path. You can access the Shortcuts through the "SpatialManager" palette
  
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<span title="Spatial Manager Shortcuts">[[Image:SC-1AC.png|border|Spatial Manager Shortcuts|link=]]</span>
  
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===How can I create a new Shortcut?===
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You can create new Shortcuts in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the "Shortcuts" paragraph, in the "SpatialManager" palette, and typing a path (local or network path) or choosing a folder or drive. You can also create a new Shortcut using the right-click menu over any folder or drive item that you can see in the "SpatialManager" palette, to reference the path of this folder or drive
  
  
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<span title="Create a new Shortcut">[[Image:SC-2AC.png|border|Create a new Shortcut|link=]]</span>
  
===How can I edit a Shortcut in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
 
You can edit a Shortcut using the right-click menu over the item, in the "SpatialManager" panel, to change the path of the folder or drive referenced
 
  
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<span title="Create a new Shortcut - Type a local Shortcut">[[Image:SCFile1.PNG|border|Create a new Shortcut - Type a local Shortcut|link=]]</span>
  
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<span title="Create a new Shortcut - Type a network Shortcut">[[Image:SCFile2.PNG|border|Create a new Shortcut - Type a network Shortcut|link=]]</span>
  
  
===Are there any other functions for the Shortcuts in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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<span title="Create a new Shortcut - Browse for folder">[[Image:FileSC-32.PNG|Create a new Shortcut - Browse for folder|link=]]</span>
Yes, you can Delete or Rename the Shortcut. You can also Refresh the folder or drive content and you can open Windows explorer for the folder or drive referenced by the Shortcut. All these functions are available using the right-click menu over the Shortcut item, in the "SpatialManager" panel
 
  
  
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<span title="Create a new Shortcut from a folder">[[Image:SC-4AC.png|border|Create a new Shortcut from a folder|link=]]</span>
  
  
  
===What are the User Data Sources (UDSs) in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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===How can I edit a Shortcut?===
The UDSs are the way you can connect with spatial database servers, or data stores, and also the way you can define the path to a particular spatial data file and its parameters. You can access the UDSs through the "SpatialManager" panel
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You can edit a Shortcut in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the item, in the "SpatialManager" palette, to change the path of the folder or drive referenced
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<span title="Edit a Shortcut">[[Image:SC-5AC.png|border|Edit a Shortcut|link=]]</span>
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===Are there any other functions for the Shortcuts?===
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Yes, in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD you can Delete or Rename the Shortcut. You can also Refresh the folder or drive content and you can open Windows explorer for the folder or drive referenced by the Shortcut. All these functions are available using the right-click menu over the Shortcut item, in the "SpatialManager" palette
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<span title="Other Shortcuts functions">[[Image:SC-6AC.png|border|Other Shortcuts functions|link=]]</span>
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===What are the User Data Sources (UDSs)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)===
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The UDSs in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD are the way you can connect with spatial database servers, or data stores, and also the way you can define the path to a particular spatial data file and its parameters. You can access the UDSs through the "SpatialManager" palette
  
 
Usually the access to the data tables into the servers is tedious. Depending on the type of server, you need to enter a lot of connection parameters which are not easy to remember, such as the server name, the user, the password, the connection port, the name of the database, etc. Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD brings to you the concept of “User Data Source” (UDS), which allows you to store, inside your user settings, all the access parameters for the servers that you regularly connect to, by defining all the parameters once
 
Usually the access to the data tables into the servers is tedious. Depending on the type of server, you need to enter a lot of connection parameters which are not easy to remember, such as the server name, the user, the password, the connection port, the name of the database, etc. Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD brings to you the concept of “User Data Source” (UDS), which allows you to store, inside your user settings, all the access parameters for the servers that you regularly connect to, by defining all the parameters once
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<span title="Spatial Manager User Data Sources (UDS)">[[Image:DS-1AC.PNG|border|Spatial Manager User Data Sources (UDS)|link=]]</span>
  
  
  
===How can I create a new User Data Source (UDS) in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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===How can I create a new User Data Source (UDS)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)===
You can create new UDSs using the right-click menu over the "User data sources" paragraph, in the "SpatialManager" panel, to start the "Create user data source" wizard
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You can create new UDSs in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the "User data sources" paragraph, in the "SpatialManager" palette, to start the "Create user data source" wizard
  
  
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<span title="Select a Spatial Manager Data Provider">[[Image:WizCreateUDS16.png|border|Select a Spatial Manager Data Provider|link=]]</span>
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<span title="Define the Connection Parameters">[[Image:DS-4AC.PNG|border|Define the Connection Parameters|link=]]</span>
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===How can I edit a User Data Source (UDS)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)===
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You can edit a UDS in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the UDS item, in the "SpatialManager" palette, to start the "Create user data source" wizard and to proceed as you see in "How can I create a new User Data Source (UDS)?". The only difference is that the parameters you have entered when you have created the UDS are still there to be edited
  
  
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===Are there any other functions for the User Data Sources (UDSs)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)===
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Yes, in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD you can Delete and Rename the UDS. You can also Refresh the UDS content and, if the UDS is connected to a file, you can open Windows explorer for the folder of the file location. All these functions are available using the right-click menu over the UDS item, in the "SpatialManager" palette
  
  
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<span title="Other User Data Source functions">[[Image:DS-7AC.png|border|Other User Data Source functions|link=]]</span>
You can edit a UDS using the right-click menu over the UDS item, in the "SpatialManager" panel, to start the "Create user data source" wizard and to proceed as you see in "How can I create a new User Data Source (UDS) in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?". The only difference is that the parameters you have entered when you have created the UDS are still there to be edited
 
  
  
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===What are the warnings that may appear in the list of User Data Sources (UDSs)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)===
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When problems occur with any UDS, such as deleted sources, incompatible UDSs, etc., warning messages may appear in the 'Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD' "Data sources" panel that alert you about the problem caused by the corresponding inaccessible UDS
  
  
===Are there any other functions for the User Data Sources (UDSs) in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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<span title="Missing USD warning">[[Image:SPM_MissingUSD.png‎|border|Missing USD warning|link=]]</span>
Yes, you can Delete and Rename the UDS. You can also Refresh the UDS content and, if the UDS is connected to a file, you can open Windows explorer for the folder of the file location. All these functions are available using the right-click menu over the UDS item, in the "SpatialManager" panel
 
  
  
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<span title="USD Data Provider not available">[[Image:SPM_DataP_NotAv.png‎|border|USD Data Provider not available|link=]]</span>
  
  
  
===Can I sort the Shortcut or User Data Source (UDS) items in the "SpatialManager" panel of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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===Can I sort the Shortcuts or User Data Sources (UDS) ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only) items in the "SpatialManager" palette?===
Yes, to sort any Shortcut or UDS item in the "SpatialManager" panel, you must drag and drop up or down the item itself
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Yes, to sort any Shortcut or UDS ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only) item in the "SpatialManager" palette of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD, you must drag and drop up or down the item itself
  
  
  
===How can I recognize each different type of spatial data and its Properties in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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===How can I recognize each different type of spatial data and its Properties?===
To recognize each different type of spatial data, you will see the different icons used for each data Provider in the "Data sources" area of the "SpatialManager" panel in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. In addition, when you select any data source you will see its Properties in the "Properties" area of the "SpatialManager" panel
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To recognize each different type of spatial data, you will see the different icons used for each data Provider in the "Data sources" area of the "SpatialManager" palette in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. In addition, when you select any data source you will see its Properties in the "Properties" area of the "SpatialManager" palette
  
  
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===In addition to the Shortcuts and the UDSs, is there some way to access spatial data in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD?===
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===In addition to the Shortcuts and the UDSs ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only), is there some way to access spatial data?===
Yes, you can access spatial data files directly through the "My computer" node in the "Data sources" area of the "SpatialManager" panel in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. However, to access spatial databases or spatial stores you should always use UDSs
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Yes, you can access spatial data files directly through the "My computer" node in the "Data sources" area of the "SpatialManager" palette in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. However, to access spatial databases or spatial stores you should always use UDSs ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)
  
  
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==Related links==
 
==Related links==
 
*[[Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD - FAQs: Providers|See "Providers" also]]
 
*[[Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD - FAQs: Providers|See "Providers" also]]
*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/user-data-sources-uds-files-use/ User Data Sources (UDS) for files. Why use them?]
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/user-data-sources-uds-files-use/ User Data Sources (UDS) for files. Why use them?] ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/access-odbc-connections/ How to access ODBC connections] ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/geo-location-of-addresses-in-cad-using-google-maps-apis/ Geo-location of addresses in CAD using Google Maps APIs] ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/tip-wfs-servers-return-gml-data/ Tip – WFS servers return GML data]
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/new-native-wfs-data-provider/ New native WFS data provider]
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*[http://www.spatialmanager.com/importing-from-excel-csv-or-odbc-data-providers/ Importing from Excel (CSV or ODBC data providers)]
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*[[Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD#FAQs|Go to FAQS]]
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[[image:SPM AutoCAD Wiki to Website.png|150px|link=http://www.spatialmanager.com/spm-forautocad/ |Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD product page]] [[image:SPM AutoCAD Wiki to Download.png|150px|link=http://www.spatialmanager.com/download/spatial-manager-autocad/ |Download Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD]]

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Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD product page Download Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD


Notes:

  • Some components in the images on this page (providers, names, windows look, etc.) may be slightly different from those that will appear on your computer
  • Some application functions need to access the Internet from the application itself. If you experiment problems in any process, ask your network administrator if there is a Proxy server installed on your network. You can configure the Proxy settings through the application options


Introduction

  • Objective of this section
    • To become familiar with the different methods defined in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD to access spatial data
  • Topics in this section
    • Disk drives (files): disk drives or local and network folders
    • Shortcuts (files): definition and edition of access to folders
    • User data sources (UDS - files or databases): definition and edition of UDSs ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)
    • Data sources properties: differential icons and properties


Access to disk drives, local folders, local network paths, etc.

You can access local locations (such as hard drives, removable disks, local network drives, etc.) through the "This PC" branch in the "SpatialManager" palette of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. Here you will also find access to common folders, such as Downloads, Documents, OneDrive, etc. The contextual (righ-click) options on this area will allow you Create Shortcuts (see next paragraph), and run many other disk and folder related functions


Spatial Manager Folders-Disks


Spatial Manager Folders-Disks contextual options


What are the Shortcuts?

The Shortcuts in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD are the way you can reference any folder into a physical or net drive, or the drive itself, and allows you quick access to its path. You can access the Shortcuts through the "SpatialManager" palette


Spatial Manager Shortcuts


How can I create a new Shortcut?

You can create new Shortcuts in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the "Shortcuts" paragraph, in the "SpatialManager" palette, and typing a path (local or network path) or choosing a folder or drive. You can also create a new Shortcut using the right-click menu over any folder or drive item that you can see in the "SpatialManager" palette, to reference the path of this folder or drive


Create a new Shortcut


Create a new Shortcut - Type a local Shortcut


Create a new Shortcut - Type a network Shortcut


Create a new Shortcut - Browse for folder


Create a new Shortcut from a folder


How can I edit a Shortcut?

You can edit a Shortcut in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the item, in the "SpatialManager" palette, to change the path of the folder or drive referenced


Edit a Shortcut


Are there any other functions for the Shortcuts?

Yes, in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD you can Delete or Rename the Shortcut. You can also Refresh the folder or drive content and you can open Windows explorer for the folder or drive referenced by the Shortcut. All these functions are available using the right-click menu over the Shortcut item, in the "SpatialManager" palette


Other Shortcuts functions


What are the User Data Sources (UDSs)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)

The UDSs in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD are the way you can connect with spatial database servers, or data stores, and also the way you can define the path to a particular spatial data file and its parameters. You can access the UDSs through the "SpatialManager" palette

Usually the access to the data tables into the servers is tedious. Depending on the type of server, you need to enter a lot of connection parameters which are not easy to remember, such as the server name, the user, the password, the connection port, the name of the database, etc. Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD brings to you the concept of “User Data Source” (UDS), which allows you to store, inside your user settings, all the access parameters for the servers that you regularly connect to, by defining all the parameters once

Files: if you frequently access a file which requires some connection parameters to import into a drawing, you may be interested in creating a UDS for this file access, which will also include the connection parameters you choose at the time of defining the new UDS


Spatial Manager User Data Sources (UDS)


How can I create a new User Data Source (UDS)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)

You can create new UDSs in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the "User data sources" paragraph, in the "SpatialManager" palette, to start the "Create user data source" wizard


Create a User Data Source


When you create a new UDS to connect with a particular spatial database server, you need to select the appropriate data Provider for this server, the connection parameters for the server and the name of the UDS. When you create a UDS to access a particular spatial data file, you need to also select the appropriate data Provider for this file, the file itself, the file parameters and the name of the UDS. All this data is saved, into your application configuration, until you want delete it or modify it


Select a Spatial Manager Data Provider


Define the Connection Parameters


Assign a Name to the new User Data Source


How can I edit a User Data Source (UDS)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)

You can edit a UDS in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD using the right-click menu over the UDS item, in the "SpatialManager" palette, to start the "Create user data source" wizard and to proceed as you see in "How can I create a new User Data Source (UDS)?". The only difference is that the parameters you have entered when you have created the UDS are still there to be edited


Edit a User Data Source


Are there any other functions for the User Data Sources (UDSs)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)

Yes, in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD you can Delete and Rename the UDS. You can also Refresh the UDS content and, if the UDS is connected to a file, you can open Windows explorer for the folder of the file location. All these functions are available using the right-click menu over the UDS item, in the "SpatialManager" palette


Other User Data Source functions


What are the warnings that may appear in the list of User Data Sources (UDSs)? ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)

When problems occur with any UDS, such as deleted sources, incompatible UDSs, etc., warning messages may appear in the 'Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD' "Data sources" panel that alert you about the problem caused by the corresponding inaccessible UDS


Missing USD warning


USD Data Provider not available


Can I sort the Shortcuts or User Data Sources (UDS) ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only) items in the "SpatialManager" palette?

Yes, to sort any Shortcut or UDS ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only) item in the "SpatialManager" palette of Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD, you must drag and drop up or down the item itself


How can I recognize each different type of spatial data and its Properties?

To recognize each different type of spatial data, you will see the different icons used for each data Provider in the "Data sources" area of the "SpatialManager" palette in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. In addition, when you select any data source you will see its Properties in the "Properties" area of the "SpatialManager" palette


Different types of spatial data


In addition to the Shortcuts and the UDSs ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only), is there some way to access spatial data?

Yes, you can access spatial data files directly through the "My computer" node in the "Data sources" area of the "SpatialManager" palette in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD. However, to access spatial databases or spatial stores you should always use UDSs ("Standard" and "Professional" editions only)


Another way to access spatial data files


Related links



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