![]() ![]() The Bavaria_cities_point layer is added to the map. In the Matching MAP View Found dialog box, make sure Add to: Bavaria is chosen and click OK. Finally, click OK to import the features.ġ0. Notice how the Feature Classes status is listed as "SQL query".ĩ. Click OK again to close the Select Features Classes dialog box. Click the Validate button to verify that the SQL was properly entered.Ĩ. The SQL query states that it will select all features from the Bavaria_cities point layer that has a population range attribute equal to 75K to 250K. In the Create SQL Select Query dialog box, enter the following query: SELECT * FROM Bavaria_cities WHERE Bavaria_cities.POP_RANGE ='75K to 250K' In the Select Feature Classes dialog box, choose the SQL Query option and click Create SQL Select Query.ħ. Use Import again to choose feature classes from the Bavaria geodatabase. ![]() Next, you'll import an additional feature class using an SQL Query to limit the amount of features imported.Ħ. The imported data is the area boundary of Bavaria, a state of Germany. In the Select Feature Classes dialog box, click the Bavaria feature class to select it, then click OK.ĥ. In the Import dialog box, click the Connect and choose feature classes link.Ĥ. Navigate to the Tutorial Data folder and select Bavaria.gdb and click Select Folder.ģ. Using Import or Multiple Data Import, choose the Esri File Geodatabase or Basic File Geodatabase Reader format and click Browse. Create a new Adobe Illustrator document in portrait orientation.Ģ. In this tutorial, you will be importing data from Munich, Germany.ġ. To work with this tutorial, either use 1) Esri ArcGIS (up to 10.0) and MAPublisher 10.4 32-bit or 2) MAPublisher 10.4 64-bit with the Basic File Geodatabase Reader. ![]()
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