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{{Editor steps|title=show the project sources table|Select a type of spatial [[Item]], such as a [[Building]] in the editor Current situation| Click on the 'Show' hyperlink next to its [[Source]]'}}
{{Editor steps|title=show the project sources table|Select a type of spatial [[Item]], such as a [[Building]] in the editor Current situation| Click on the 'Show' hyperlink next to its [[Source]]'}}


The project sources table shows the used [[GEO_Data|Geo data]] sets in the 3D model and the by a user imported data.
The project sources table shows the used [[GEO_Data|Geo data]] sets in the project and the by a user imported data.
The table shows:
The table shows:
*the name of the dataset
*the name of the dataset
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*the number of features in the 3D model (count).  
*the number of features in the 3D model (count).  
====Note====
====Note====
If the count is 0, this means the data is not used for generating the 3D model. If the data is a raster dataset, which technically does not contain features, but cells with a value, the value will be 1.
If the count is 0, this means the items in your project do not reference the source. If the data is a raster dataset, which technically does not contain features, but cells with a value, the value will be 1.
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Revision as of 12:07, 20 October 2022

Building source hyperlink.png
Project sources table.JPG
How to show the project sources table:
  1. Select a type of spatial Item, such as a Building in the editor Current situation
  2. Click on the 'Show' hyperlink next to its Source'

The project sources table shows the used Geo data sets in the project and the by a user imported data. The table shows:

  • the name of the dataset
  • the type
  • the publisher of the dataset
  • the number of features in the 3D model (count).

Note

If the count is 0, this means the items in your project do not reference the source. If the data is a raster dataset, which technically does not contain features, but cells with a value, the value will be 1.