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Hi,

I have scoured the knowledge base, YouTube etc. and I can't find an answer to my question. I have a DWG file that contains polygons and associated labels. I would like to be able to make the labels attributes of a file geodatabase feature class. From my searching I've found spatial filter but not all of the label points are located in the polygon in question. Below is one of the relevant screenshots. I only need the Dev Parcel and not the area.

Thank you.

Best answer by itay

you can use the neighbourfinder to associate the label points that are not in the polygons

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itay
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  • March 9, 2017

you can use the neighbourfinder to associate the label points that are not in the polygons


daveatsafe
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  • March 9, 2017

You can also find a few more tips for associating labels with their features in this webinar:

http://www.safe.com/webinars/5-tips-for-integrating-cad-data-with-esri-arcgis/


mark2atsafe
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itay wrote:

you can use the neighbourfinder to associate the label points that are not in the polygons

Yes. Check out this exercise in the FME training course.

 

It grabs labels and attaches the info as an attribute onto contour features using the NeighborFinder

 

 


jneujens
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  • March 13, 2017

The screenshot is missing? I am curious to see an example to give more detailed advice?


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