An expression is the part of a query that specifies the conditions. For example, you can create an expression to specify all parcels whose area is larger than 4000 square feet. A query containing that expression displays or selects only parcels that meet those criteria.
A complete query also specifies the set of data to which the conditions are applied and the action to apply. For example, you can query a feature layer in a map and display or hide its data based on whether it meets the query conditions.
In practice, you specify the data set by selecting the feature class or layer to query before you build the expression. You specify the action to apply when you select the command or option for building the expression. For example, in AutoCAD Map 3D, select Add To Map With Query or Search To Select.
The title bar for the dialog box in which you create expressions is different, depending on the command you choose. The contents of the dialog box are much the same, no matter what it is called. In AutoCAD Map 3D, you can create expressions for geospatial features from the following locations:
Command | Title Bar Contents |
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Home tab Data panel Search | Search For Features Across Multiple Layers |
Right-click Display Manager layers Query To Filter Data. | Create Query |
Data Table Search To Select | Search To Select |
Data Connect Add To Map With Query | Create Query |
Data Table Options Create A Calculation | Create A Calculation |
Data Table Set Split And Merge Rules | Split or Merge Rule Expression |
Style Editor Style Label Property To Display | Create/Modify Expressions |
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