Wyoming does not use GeoWare anymore. We will be going to Matix within the next few months.
Karen Bowman
GIS Mapping Specialist
Albany County Assessor's
Laramie, WY 82070
Danette -
In briefly researching your question, there is quite a bit about the State of Wyoming Department of Revenue's Conversion Standard for ArcGIS. Please see the following brief for details: http://pdf.aminer.org/000/295/153/conversion_of_high_level_information_from_scanned_maps_into_geogra...
Further, it would seem an add-on called GeoWare - http://www.coloradocustomware.com/Geoware.aspx - may be what you're looking to do. Do you have access to GeoWare? Please advise.
Regards,
Robert LeClair
Esri-Denver
As John Lucotch mentioned, if GeoWare is built off of SQL Server, then you could make a database connection to the SQL Server database and see the tables in there. Are you attempting to make an ArcMap Join to tie the 2 tables together? Pls advise.
Regards,
Robert LeClair
Esri-Denver
I know I'm extremely late to the party, but I'm exploring the possibility of connecting RealWare with ArcGIS Pro too. Was there a solution to doing this for you all in Wyoming?