About Working with Multiple Coordinate Systems

In an enterprise industry model , a project can contain several industry models , and each one can have a different coordinate system (SRID). In an enterprise industry model, the SRID is used for on-the-fly coordinate transformation to represent the geometry data in AutoCAD Map 3D toolset in a single global coordinate system. Any data you edited is converted back to its original coordinate system when you save it back to its source.

Areas affected by coordinate transformation

Note:

All calculations are made in the industry model coordinate system. Coordinate values shown in dialog boxes and feature class forms are the internal database values.

Displaying a Map with Coordinate Transformation

When you generate your map, AutoCAD Map 3D toolset checks the configuration of the coordinate systems and performs transformations if necessary.

Sample cases

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If the AutoCAD Map 3D toolset drawing has a global coordinate system assigned, all industry models in the current project must have an SRID. In Infrastructure Administrator, you can update the SRID of existing industry models.

All feature classes of an industry model have the same coordinate system. The layer coordinate systems must not be modified in the FDO data connection properties. Any modifications you made will be reset to their default values before graphic generation.