UNLOCK THE Potential of your
AutoCad Map 3d object data
Restructuring your AutoCAD Map 3D object data into the exact data model you need can be very challenging. It often requires workarounds, repetitive tasks and manual steps that can be time-consuming, difficult and inefficient. Now you can quickly and easily convert and integrate your Map 3D object data so you can better use this valuable information to meet your requirements.
View this informative webinar to learn how FME can help you:
- Restructure object data to get the exact data model you need
- Read DWG files with object data and integrate them with other formats
- Share object data with others inside and outside your organization
- Validate the quality of your object data
Resources
| Demo: Migrating and Integrating Map 3D Datasets Find out how Safe Software reseller, Pacific Alliance Technologies, used FME to integrate AutoCAD Map 3D datasets from three different organizations during a merger. View the demo |
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| Whitepaper: Read Map 3D Object Data with FME Learn how FME can meet the challenge of translating and transforming complex AutoCAD Map 3D datasets by offering three flexible options for object data reading. View the whitepaper |
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| Example: Restructure Map 3D Object Data with FME Read this customer example (provided by Safe Software reseller, California CAD) to find out how FME was used to address key object data restructuring requirements. View the example |
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| Example: Object Data Reading Explore the three different ways you can read Map 3D Object Data in FME 2008. Access three examples on fmepedia |
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| Example: Converting GIS Data into a DWG with Object Data Walk through an example of how you can use FME to convert data stored in Oracle Spatial into an AutoCAD Map 3D drawing (DWG) with object data. View the example |
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| Success Story: City of Turlock Find out how the City of Turlock is using FME's Map 3D object data support to help improve interoperability between its engineering and utility maintenance departments. Read the case study |
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