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FIELD TRANSFER TEMPLATES
As was mentioned earlier, a template contains the information required to transfer an Fieldware le object to
an object in a Shapele, or create an Fieldware le object from an object in a Shapele. To better understand
templates, we must rst understand the data which makes up an Fieldware le or Shapele object. An object
(Polygon, Polyline, Point) is just a shape (one or more positions) with an associated set of attributes or elds. The
shape’s elds specify information about the shape such as its name or ID. The shapes stored in a Fieldware le
and Shapele objects are essentially the same. However, the elds associated with the shapes are different. In
order to transfer the contents of an Fieldware le object to or from a Shapele object we must specify how the
Fieldware le object’s elds are mapped or transferred to the Shapele object’s elds. It is the template which
stores these eld transfers. Fieldware les can contain one or more object types where .shp
les can only be a point, a polyline, or a polygon. To convert a .gmf le to .shp where the .gmf le
contains points and polygons, you would run the conversion twice, once to make the point shapele and again to
make the polygon shape le.
Figure 38: Converting To A Shape File
If you experiment with the Convert dialog, you will notice that different templates are displayed for different
combinations of the source le, destination le, and object type. This is because the elds for each Fieldware
object type of Shapele are unique. The Convert dialog only displays templates which make sense for the
selected les and object type. Under some circumstances, no templates are displayed because none of the
existing templates contain appropriate eld transfers. You may have discovered that the a template named < None
> is often included in the Template list (see (Figure 38)). This template is exactly what its name implies, a template
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