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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] AutoCAD and GIS |
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04/25/2007 11:00:00 AM |
| From: |
Tripp Corbin |
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That is easy. It was developed by Haestad Methods before they were bought by Bentley. They also offered other Autodesk based products such as WaterCAD and SewerCAD.
Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping ESRI Authorized Instructor Keck & Wood, Inc. www.keckwood.com (678) 417-4013 (678) 417-8785 fax
Keck & Wood, Inc offers instructor led and virtual training for ESRI's ArcGIS & ArcView software. Please visit www.keckwood.com for more information including a schedule of upcoming classes.
-----Original Message----- From: pedro jose ruiz [mailto:pedrojoseruiz@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 11:55 AM To: Tripp Corbin Subject: Re: [gislist] AutoCAD and GIS
Hi, I don't know how is that Bentley have developed any tools for Autodesk. Is it correct ??
thank I waiting for your answer
Pedro Ruiz
>From: "Tripp Corbin" <tcorbin@keckwood.com> >To: <morghema@talutil.com>,<gislist@lists.geocomm.com> >Subject: Re: [gislist] AutoCAD and GIS >Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 14:21:42 -0400 > >We are in the process of testing Map 2008 with ArcSDE with versions to >see if it will work. Haestad Methods (now Bentley) had a product call >GIS Connect that would allow you to connect to and edit ESRI data >inside of AutoCAD. It did this by pulling the ArcGIS engine into >AutoCAD. Unfortunately it required you to have both AutoCAD and ArcGIS >loaded on your machine. I am not sure if Bentley has continued with >this product. > > >Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP >Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping >ESRI Authorized Instructor >Keck & Wood, Inc. >www.keckwood.com >(678) 417-4013 >(678) 417-8785 fax > >Keck & Wood, Inc offers instructor led and virtual training for ESRI's >ArcGIS & ArcView software. Please visit www.keckwood.com for more >information including a schedule of upcoming classes. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com >[mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of >morghema@talutil.com >Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:13 AM >To: gislist@lists.geocomm.com >Subject: Re: [gislist] AutoCAD and GIS > > >We have tried AutoDesk Map 3D 2007. The issue is that the FDO provider
>for SDE only connects to default. Version management is privative if >non existent. Connecting to multiple DSN does not work. If you are not >the version owner you can't connect. In our disturbed environment we >can only edit children of a master version of which the master was made
>from the default version. I have heard the Map 3D 2008 will be a >little better. I could not find anyone who successfully implemented >this as a solution. I have been trying to >speak to the >reps at AutoDesk to discuss this and AutoDesk BuzzSaw further. > > >Quoting Tripp Corbin <tcorbin@keckwood.com>: > > > The newest versions of AutoDesk Map, Land Desktop and Civil 3D can > > connect directly to ArcSDE Geodatabases. From that connection they > > can check out and check in data. You might want to look at that as > > an option. It would allow the engineers to design using the software
> > that works best for them and also keep your GIS database current. > > > > Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP > > Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping > > ESRI Authorized Instructor > > Keck & Wood, Inc. > > www.keckwood.com > > (678) 417-4013 > > (678) 417-8785 fax > > > > Keck & Wood, Inc offers instructor led and virtual training for > > ESRI's ArcGIS & ArcView software. Please visit www.keckwood.com for > > more information including a schedule of upcoming classes. > > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com on behalf of > > morghema@talutil.com > > Sent: Wed 4/18/2007 10:03 PM > > To: gislist@lists.geocomm.com > > Subject: [gislist] AutoCAD and GIS > > > > > > > > Hello List, > > > > Is there any engineering organization out there that receives > > AutoCAD drawings as a source, adds their own design, manages the > > construction of the design and > > ultimately maintains the assets within their GIS? > > > > We use AutoCAD and ESRI ArcMap 9.1 but to this day I have > > unsuccessfully streamlined our workflow processes from engineering > > design onward. > > > > I have tried everything from M&M ArcFM designer, designing in ArcMap
> > from the get go with outstanding versions, using workflow tools, > > using > > > project management tools, etc... > > > > My major obsta
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