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===GIS Module===
===GIS Module===
Certain file types require being opened directly to the GIS module if the user wants to use the GIS module for these files. Otherwise SMS will open the files into a different module, usually the Map module.
Certain file types require being opened directly to the GIS module if the user wants to use the GIS module for these files. Otherwise SMS will open the files into a different module, usually the Map module.
GIS makes use of specific commands for importing files into the GIS module.
*'''Add Data'''
*'''Add Shapefile Data'''
*'''Add MIF/MID File Data'''


===Solution Files===
===Solution Files===

Revision as of 19:32, 31 August 2015

SMS provides multiple options for importing files. There are three general methods for importing files. There are also a few files types that require specific import procedures.

General File Import

The general import procedures are:

Open Command

The Open command in the File menu can be used to open most file types. If SMS doesn't recognize the file type or needs clarification on how to import the file, an import dialog may appear.

Drag and Drop

A user can drag any SMS supported file from a Windows Explorer to the main window in SMS and it will open, or initiate the specific Import dialog such as DEMs, or shapefiles.

Double-Click on an SMS Project File

Double-clicking an an SMS project file will open the file in SMS. If SMS is not running, SMS will start and the project file will be opened once SMS is running.

Specific Import Procedures

Some modules and file types require specific procedure to open correctly in SMS.

GIS Module

Certain file types require being opened directly to the GIS module if the user wants to use the GIS module for these files. Otherwise SMS will open the files into a different module, usually the Map module.

GIS makes use of specific commands for importing files into the GIS module.

  • Add Data
  • Add Shapefile Data
  • Add MIF/MID File Data

Solution Files

Most solution files can be imported using the File | Open menu command. However, some models require opening solution files using specific procedures.