@bestsolutionline. There might be a coordinate system or projection issue when importing data into ArcMap. Check that the coordinate systems of your AutoCAD file, Google coordinates, and ArcMap project match. Also, ensure you're using the correct transformation if needed. If the problem persists, feel free to provide more details, and I'll be glad to assist further.
Can you help me? I have this problem when I successfully added cad file into arcmap, the original drawings in the autocad file are gone. Everytime I open the .dwg file which I previously used to export into arcmap there is no any object Please help
Dear Choux Cream, If the original drawings in the AutoCAD file are gone, it's possible that the export process removed them. You may want to check the export settings to make sure that the appropriate layers and objects are selected for export. It's also possible that there was an issue with the AutoCAD file itself, such as corruption or missing data. If that's the case, you may need to recover or recreate the missing data in the AutoCAD file before attempting to export it to ArcMap. If you have a backup of the original AutoCAD file, you may want to try exporting it again to see if the same issue occurs. If it does, it may be worth consulting with a CAD specialist to troubleshoot the issue further. Best Luck @bestsolutionline
Why can't i ever find anyone who uses " Load Objects" in Arc Map? it allows you to LOAD cad data into an existing GIS feature class and allows mass attribution prior to committing the new features to the existing feature class in GIS. In my case I have developing engineers submitting new waterlines in cad format to our water company and I need the 8" waterlines out of their cad drawing to be added into our GIS waterline feature class but also attribute them properly during the Load process
@@Tnutzmusic There is a tool called "load Objects" that will go get the source data from: (for example Layer name) out of the cad drawing and load it TO: your target location for example the Waterline Feature class and prior to loading them in, you can mass attribute all the 8" waterline segments separate from the 6" waterline segments into the waterline feature class with things like Diameter size, install date, operator zone etc...we have worked out a set of cad submittal standards that our local submitting engineers adhere to with great success. we make them separate everything by type size and even the point type symbols like water valves by size even being separate from Hydrant valves and so on. type Load objects into the ESRI " Help, Arc Gis Desktop Help search box and it will show you how to load the tool
@@Tnutzmusic Also it is better to add your cad file to your mxd and export the lines and points out of the cad file to shape file as we have found much better success also if your dealing with microstation drawiings follow the same process but first convert the dgn to a dwg then to shape and always load from the shape file. Also, you need to have the submitter create their point type symbols with a center origin "block" for autocad naming or in microstation naming it is called " shared cell" this will ensure proper loading of point type features
Hello please help me out, I import a dwg file but it's not displaying in my arcgis data window, but only showing up in the table of contents. What could be the problem????
@@juansebastianosornobolivar5647 Ok thanks, i later learned there was a kind of lack of compatibility between DWG files from AutoCAD 2018 AND Arc Gis 10.2, DWG files from 2009 CAD have worked for me. Thanks for your concern
Autocad and google coordinates are same but once I imported in arcmap the location showing different please help me
@bestsolutionline. There might be a coordinate system or projection issue when importing data into ArcMap. Check that the coordinate systems of your AutoCAD file, Google coordinates, and ArcMap project match. Also, ensure you're using the correct transformation if needed. If the problem persists, feel free to provide more details, and I'll be glad to assist further.
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I have this problem when I successfully added cad file into arcmap, the original drawings in the autocad file are gone. Everytime I open the .dwg file which I previously used to export into arcmap there is no any object
Please help
Dear Choux Cream, If the original drawings in the AutoCAD file are gone, it's possible that the export process removed them. You may want to check the export settings to make sure that the appropriate layers and objects are selected for export.
It's also possible that there was an issue with the AutoCAD file itself, such as corruption or missing data. If that's the case, you may need to recover or recreate the missing data in the AutoCAD file before attempting to export it to ArcMap.
If you have a backup of the original AutoCAD file, you may want to try exporting it again to see if the same issue occurs. If it does, it may be worth consulting with a CAD specialist to troubleshoot the issue further.
Best Luck @bestsolutionline
how to get projection in this file.??
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yeah, but the attributes of the CAD is lost, what you will only see in ArcGIS are two columns.
did you know how to Copy the annotations attributes to the polygon Layer ??
Why can't i ever find anyone who uses " Load Objects" in Arc Map? it allows you to LOAD cad data into an existing GIS feature class and allows mass attribution prior to committing the new features to the existing feature class in GIS. In my case I have developing engineers submitting new waterlines in cad format to our water company and I need the 8" waterlines out of their cad drawing to be added into our GIS waterline feature class but also attribute them properly during the Load process
How do you "Load Objects" in Arc Map?
@@Tnutzmusic There is a tool called "load Objects" that will go get the source data from: (for example Layer name) out of the cad drawing and load it TO: your target location for example the Waterline Feature class and prior to loading them in, you can mass attribute all the 8" waterline segments separate from the 6" waterline segments into the waterline feature class with things like Diameter size, install date, operator zone etc...we have worked out a set of cad submittal standards that our local submitting engineers adhere to with great success. we make them separate everything by type size and even the point type symbols like water valves by size even being separate from Hydrant valves and so on. type Load objects into the ESRI " Help, Arc Gis Desktop Help search box and it will show you how to load the tool
@@skrimpdaddy Thank you! This will be very helpful for me!
@@Tnutzmusic Also it is better to add your cad file to your mxd and export the lines and points out of the cad file to shape file as we have found much better success also if your dealing with microstation drawiings follow the same process but first convert the dgn to a dwg then to shape and always load from the shape file. Also, you need to have the submitter create their point type symbols with a center origin "block" for autocad naming or in microstation naming it is called " shared cell" this will ensure proper loading of point type features
Hello please help me out, I import a dwg file but it's not displaying in my arcgis data window, but only showing up in the table of contents. What could be the problem????
I know this was 7 months ago, but if you are still interested: Projection problems tend to only display objects in TOC and not on the map itself.
@@juansebastianosornobolivar5647 Ok thanks, i later learned there was a kind of lack of compatibility between DWG files from AutoCAD 2018 AND Arc Gis 10.2, DWG files from 2009 CAD have worked for me. Thanks for your concern
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Where is projection
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