Correct. Those files (and others) have a ESRI proprietary format.
>From a larger perspective, there are many, many SHP applications out there and each one has its own spatial index format. FDO cannot account for them.
Dan.
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Hi,
FDO SHP provider is not managing/using those files at all.
I guess by simply removing those files your problems will go away.
Regards,
Romy.
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The shp provider doesn't update the sbx and sbn files. New features create
with fdo are not visible with arcmap if a sbx and sbn files exist.
Is there an issus ?
Thanks
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