I have several planimetric Autocad dwgs that contain polylines with curves that are not correctly interpreted when viewed in ArcGIS 10.1. The symptom can be seen in the attached image. The problem persists if I save the dwg as any dwg version from R14 thru 2010.
A collegue sees the same problem when using ArcGIS 10.0 SP1.
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Has anyone had this issue with CAD dwgs? Is there a fix on the way?
So far, the only work around is to export to a shapefile from Autocad. Exporting Data from ArcGIS preserves the spurious data.
Many thanks in advance,
Bill
I have several planimetric Autocad dwgs that contain polylines with curves that are not correctly interpreted when viewed in ArcGIS 10.1. The symptom can be seen in the attached image. The problem persists if I save the dwg as any dwg version from R14 thru 2010.
A collegue sees the same problem when using ArcGIS 10.0 SP1.
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Has anyone had this issue with CAD dwgs? Is there a fix on the way?
So far, the only work around is to export to a shapefile from Autocad. Exporting Data from ArcGIS preserves the spurious data.
Many thanks in advance,
Bill
Hi, I am having a similar issue...where you able to find a solution / work around?
I am converting Microstation road designs into GIS (via autocad, to scale and verify they are projected correctly, which they are). The linework is correct in autocad (see correct.jpg) but when I export it to GIS (I tried multiple ways, as well as trying to import it via Arcmap which was less successful) a significant portion of the line work has shifted.
Did you ever hear back from ESRI?
Thanks!
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Are you able to attach a sample DGN? I'd be glad to see how it looks in the upcoming release.
Unfortonetly, when I try to attached the dgn/dwg I keep getting an error. Do you have any tips on attaching those files?
Thank you!