I don't know, I never had to do that, sorry. You should answer to the list, so that other can chime in. I think your second explanation is clearer than the first to understand what you want to do.

On 08/23/2013 09:18 PM, Johan Nilsson wrote:
I know, but how can I connect different types of object to one attribut table in an easy way? When I select an attribute, all object, point, polyline and polygon get selected? A type of multiple join between an attribut-table and object, like multipart, but with different object-types.

By the way, MapInfo do allow different types of feature-object in one table, so you can get strange shape-files


2013/8/23 Leyan <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>


    Why do you want to have them in one layer? The shapefile file
    format does not support it, you should just make three different
    layers.

    Regards,

    Leyan


    On 08/23/2013 07:19 PM, Johan Nilsson wrote:
    Looking fore a smart work flow..
    According to ESRI-shape-file specification you may have only one
    type of feature object; point, polyline och polygone in one
    layer. But how are the best way to have all tree feature types in
    one layer? The feature are in progress, so there no polygones are
    digitalized, the are a point.

    They have all the same attribute-data, except maybe feature-type....

    /Cheers


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