Export ENC

Feature Description

SuperMap supports exporting non-editable chart groups. For standard-compliant non-editable groups, you can export them as *.000 files or *.shp files.

  • Export as .000 file: Merges all types of vector datasets (point, line, region, and attribute datasets) in the group into a single *.000 file.
  • Export as .shp file: Exports vector datasets (point, line, region datasets) in the group as individual *.shp files respectively.

When selecting an editable chart group for export, the system will automatically convert it to a non-editable group.

Steps

  1. In the current workspace's datasource, select the desired non-editable chart group, right-click and choose the Export Nautical Chart... button to open the Export Nautical Chart dialog.
  2. Click the Add button to continue adding non-editable chart groups to the list box. After adding multiple groups, use other toolbar buttons to manage or remove groups in the list.
  3. Set export parameters:
    • Source data: Name of the group to be exported.
    • Overwrite: Determines whether to overwrite existing files with the same name in the target path. Check to overwrite, uncheck to skip.
    • Target file: Displays the default path where result files share the original group name.
    • Target settings: Set the export file path. Click "..." to specify a new export path and filename.
    • Target type: Click the drop-down button in the target type cell to select export format, supporting 000 files and shp files.
  4. Click Export to batch export all data files in the list. If exporting editable groups, a dialog with source data and result settings will appear. After setting version and update numbers, click "OK" to automatically convert to non-editable groups before exporting as *.000 files.
Notes:
  • Only supports exporting entire chart group data as nautical standard files. Individual datasets cannot be exported as nautical standard files.
  • Tabular datasets cannot be exported as *.shp files.

Related Topics

Chart Data Storage

Topology Construction and Validation