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    Red face FDO object select, snapping, and editing in 3D view mode

    Hi All!

    There is a FDO connection (i tried with: Oracle, PostgreSQL, SDF, SQLite, SHP), which contains line objects (3D). If i change the view mode from 2D to 3D, the selection doesn't work (the snapping, and the editing neither). I want to select (with auto attach) and edit this line in 3D view, of course with object snapping. But i can't. The database is OK (GEOM type, Coordinate system, spatial index...), and in 2d view mode everything work fine.
    Otherwise i know this methode with drawing, so i think the object snapping mode, and edits hase been good set.

    Somebody help me please

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    Default Re: FDO object select, snapping, and editing in 3D view mode

    Quote Originally Posted by andreijj250504 View Post
    If i change the view mode from 2D to 3D
    The "3D view mode" is only a raster representation of the model, that's why you can't snap on objects.
    If you wanna fully use the osnap, you should switch to a true ISO view, e.g. type in _-VIEW then _SWISO


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