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Hello @SameerBhosle,
Thanks for reaching out again. It would be good to include the Autodesk product/version along with the ArcGIS for AutoCAD version and type of layers you are working with so we have a place to start from.
The drop down list you mention it sounds like you would like to have a domain value added to one of your attribute fields. Domains need to be defined on the web feature layer before they are added into the drawing with ArcGIS for AutoCAD. You can't create domains within ArcGIS for AutoCAD but we do support using them. At this time you can accomplish this from ArcGIS Pro before publishing these layers.
As for the provided screen capture I just wanted to let you know the "fields" would be displayed using the Attribute Editor (Identify Features) and or the Attribute Table not the AutoCAD Properties pallet. There is a case where you can do this with Civil 3D UDP but that only applies to COGO points and parcel entities.
I hope this helps.
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Thanks for using ArcGIS for AutoCAD!
You mention your CAD drawing is in UTM so I am assuming you are using either Civil or Map 3D and have the UTM spatial reference system set by the Autodesk software.
If you want your base coordinate system to be a UTM system please select the system from within the ArcGIS for AutoCAD Coordinate System UI first. Once set then add your web feature layers.
Before you add the web feature layer, but after you have set the coordinate system from ArcGIS for AutoCAD, also add an Esri basemap. Once the map is loaded you can verify that your CAD drawing is in the location in the world. Now add the web feature layer.
1) Does the drawing now align with the chosen web feature layer? 2) What version of ArcGIS for AutoCAD are you using? 3) If the data still does not align please provide additional details about this data, your workflows and WKIDs.
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Hello @KarlHanson, I saw you had an Esri Support case but you might still have additional questions. Perhaps you would post them here.
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Hello @HeatherDavis, Unfortunately, I was unable to find anything from the Esri side, FME in particular, that would assist you. I think it might be best to search from the PowerCADD side as mentioned in this AutoCAD Forum > Converting .PC9 files to .DWG.
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What you need: Autodesk® (AutoCAD®, Civil 3D® or Map 3D®) ArcGIS for AutoCAD User story: Within your organization, someone must perform a QC (quality control) check on CAD submissions from contractors to ensure compatibility with CAD/GIS standards requirements. Contractors can use ArcGIS for AutoCAD to edit (add, update) entities in AutoCAD® (or Civil 3D®, Map 3D®) to specific layers containing blocks and attributes. Prepared input to existing GIS layers or feature classes can then be synchronized to ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Enterprise and even used in ArcGIS Pro. This editing of GIS from within CAD eliminates the need for working with formats such as shapefiles. as the drawing file contains and organizes the CAD entities into GIS ready layers (tables) with specific attribute values and blocks as needed. Preparing the drawing: The key in preparing CAD drawings for contractors is to use Document Feature Layers from within ArcGIS for AutoCAD. One approach is to manually create these types of layers from CAD by specifying the geometry, building up the schema and linking the two together. For example, for drawings already containing blocks, see this workflow that uses Block to Feature Layer. Alternatively, consider the approach discussed below, where the GIS team creates and shares GIS-ready layers for use by contractors working in CAD. This alternative approach involves Web Feature Layers, which are Hosted Feature Layers and or Feature Services from ArcGIS Online and or ArcGIS Enterprise. These feature layers are published from ArcGIS Pro and can contain Domains and even Subtypes. Once the web feature layers are published, the CAD team in your organization carries out the following steps: Add web feature layer(s) to the CAD drawing by using the Add Data UI from the ArcGIS for AutoCAD ribbon. For each web feature layer of interest right-click the layer to open the context menu. Select Extract. Each extracted web feature layer now resides under the document feature layers section of the Esri Contents pane for ArcGIS for AutoCAD. These layers contain the specific geometry, attribute fields, domains, as well as any subtypes. The CAD drawing is also set to a specific Coordinate System, which if not already assigned, was automatically set when the first web feature layer was added. Now what? CAD files configured in this way adhere to your organization’s CAD standards, but also uphold the linkage between CAD geometry and associated GIS attributes. Supply this drawing file to your contractors for work on the specific project. The contractors perform their normal CAD work, operating on the layers configured in the supplied drawing file. Once complete, contractors submit the drawing to your organization in the usual way. NOTE: Contractors will need to install ArcGIS for AutoCAD. Otherwise, the document feature layers and their rich GIS content will not be visible. Back at the office: For drawing files populated and submitted by the contractor, a member of the CAD team can perform QC, with the desired level of emphasis on checks to both geometry and attributes. Additionally, the GIS team can also participate in the QC process for submitted drawings using ArcGIS Pro without having to build up the associated schema to the geometry post-submission. This is because the document feature layers are recognized as Feature Classes within ArcGIS Pro. Once QC is complete, the attributed geometry is published to ArcGIS Online and or ArcGIS Enterprise. Learn more: Many patterns like the one described above are available right now for CAD and GIS team collaborations. Check out these resources to learn more. Streamline CAD-GIS workflows Collaborate with ArcGIS for AutoCAD ArcGIS for AutoCAD: An Overview
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Hello @Marc_Graham, I am glad to let you know this functionality (alphabetical order) should be available in the next release of the product, build 435, around December 2024 or January time frame. ArcGIS for AutoCAD also has a current beta running that is open to the public. You can register at the Esri Early Adaptor site to participate. This particular functionality is not currently in the beta available however, there should be a new build within the next month.
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Hello , Thanks for using ArcGIS for AutoCAD! I am glad to let you know this functionality should be available in the next release of the product, build 435, around December 2024 or January time frame. ArcGIS for AutoCAD also has a current beta running that is open to the public. You can register at the Esri Early Adaptor site to participate. This particular functionality is not currently in the beta available however, there should be a new build within the next month.
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Hello @Marc_Graham , Thank you for using ArcGIS for AutoCAD! As my colleague mentioned depending upon what organization you have connected will determine what items are available but also I might for ArcGIS Enterprise it could differ with what version. I really appreciate the provided screen captures. The bottom one appears to be connected to ArcGIS Enterprise based on its name in the sidebar. Here is ArcGIS Online without signing in: Here is ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3:
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Hey @DougW, @AllenP and @CallieW, This behavior should be fixed perhaps Friday, August 23, or Saturday morning. Check the blog from @MichaelDavidsonPM post above for any further developments. Thanks for your patience!
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Hey @DougW and @AllenP, Are either of you using SAML with ArcGIS Online? Or just built-in user accounts.
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Hello @DougW and @AllenP, Are you both connecting to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise?
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I wonder if you downloaded build 430 months ago because 430.1 is the latest and only available download. ArcGIS for AutoCAD May 2024 release adds support for AutoCAD 2025 and Civil 3D 2025
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Hello @aricraimundo and @MErikReedAugusta, Thanks for using ArcGIS for AutoCAD! This requested functionality should be available in the next release, 435, around December/January time frame. We also have a new live beta running that you are welcome to register for and try out. This specific functionality should be live on the beta in perhaps a month. I hope this helps and surprises!
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Hello @DougW, You mention your organization is running build 420. Please try the current release which is 430.1 on a machine or two. ArcGIS for AutoCAD download. Install ArcGIS for AutoCAD Let us know the outcome please.
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Hello @YohanBienvenue, Any AutoCAD 2025 vertical will need to run 430.1 of ArcGIS for AutoCAD. Any previous version will not work in 2025 and above. The beta I mentioned to you earlier for ArcGIS for AutoCAD is open to the public. Anyone can browse to the Esri EarlyAdoptor site and register. That being said I can't recommend anyone using a beta for production work. The beta, as I mentioned will be ArcGIS for AutoCAD 435 and should be released sometime in December 2024 or January 2025. That being said, this user could install Civil 3D 2024 or below on the same machine and then switch back to ArcGIS for AutoCAD 420. I hope this helps.
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