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Supported Data Providers

The following FDO data providers are supported for import of database data sources:

FDO Provider Certified With Notes

Microsoft SQL Server

Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 Standard and Enterprise Editions;

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Standard and Enterprise Editions;

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Standard and Enterprise Editions

Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Standard and Enterprise Editions

Microsoft SQL Server 2017 Standard and Enterprise Editions

For SQLServer 2008 Native Client, consult the Microsoft website.

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Oracle 11g, Release 2 (Oracle 11.2.0.4.0)

Oracle 12c, Release 1 (Oracle 12.1.0.1.0, Oracle 12.1.0.2.0)

Oracle 18.3 Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition 2

Oracle 11.2.0.4.0

Oracle Express, Standard, and Enterprise Editions

To establish an Oracle connection with InfraWorks, first install Oracle Client (or Instant Client) and configure the Oracle instance connection.

See the Oracle website for more information about Instant Client downloads and installation.

Raster

DEM, JPG2K, DTED, MrSID®, ECW, PNG, ESRI® Grid, TIFF, JPEG, ESRI® ASCII

Not supported on Linux

Autodesk SDF

SDF 3.0

ESRI® ArcSDE®

ArcSDE® 9.3 SP1

ArcSDE® 10.2

This Provider requires ESRI licensed components to be installed on the client system. Required components depend on the type of connection (SDE Service or Direct Connect).

ESRI® ArcSDE®

ArcGIS® 10.4

ArcGIS® 10.3.1

ArcGIS® 10.3

ArcGIS® 10.2

This Provider requires ESRI licensed components to be installed on client system.

MySQL™

MySQL 5.7

MySQL 8.0

To connect to your MySQL data source, copy the libmySQL.dll file into the \Autodesk\InfraWorks folder.

OGC WFS

WFS 2.0.0

OGC WMS

WMS 1.3.0

SQLite

SQLite 3.6

PostgreSQL

PostGIS 2.2

PostgreSQL 9.5

Additional information

If you change the coordinate system, make sure to specify the coordinate system of the incoming data (not the coordinate system of the model). If the imported data uses a different coordinate system than your model uses, InfraWorks will transform the data to the model's coordinate system, without changing the original data source.

See To import data for help with adding data layers and 3D objects to your model.

See To configure data for help with mapping data source properties to model properties.

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