Autodesk Civil 3D enables you to connect directly to a GIS datastore and import GIS data, such as contours and point collections, without any intermediate data or file conversion.
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- On the Object Options page of the Import GIS Data wizard, specify the standard properties for the new surface object.
- On the Connect to Data page, specify the data source type and the GIS datastore connection parameters:
- If you select the SHP file as the data source type, click
to specify a single shape file or click
to specify multiple files in a folder.
- If you select ArcSDE- or Oracle-based datastores, specify a path and user login information. Click Login. Important: If you connect to a datastore using ArcSDE connection, you must install three DLL files. For information about installing the DLLs, see "Working with ESRI ArcSDE Data" in the AutoCAD Map 3D User’s Guide.
- If you select the SHP file as the data source type, click
- If connecting to Oracle or ArcSDE datastore, specify the datastore and click Connect to Datastore. Note: The connection to the datastore is terminated after the import GIS data operation is completed.
- On the Schema and Coordinates page, specify the GIS schema. Note: The schema Default is always used for SHP files.
- Optionally, assign the coordinate system, which may differ from the current Civil 3D drawing, to the GIS feature class. In this case Autodesk Civil 3D performs coordinate transformation.
- Select a GIS feature class from the list.
- Optionally, click Restore the Original Coordinate System to revert to the default setting.
- Optionally, on the Geospatial Query page, select Define Area of Interest By or and select the geospatial query boundary type:
- Polygon: Retrieve all objects in a defined polygon.
- Fence: Retrieve all objects that are crossed by a defined line.
- Circle: Retrieve all objects in a defined circle.
Alternatively, click
to select an object in the drawing or specify the query area manually.
- On the Data Mapping page, preview the results of the geospatial query where the GIS feature attributes are displayed in the GIS Field column and assign a corresponding Civil 3D object property to each field.
- Click Finish.
The objects are added to the Civil 3D drawing.