This command is accessible in the File menu > Projects sub-menu, or by clicking on the Save db project button in the toolbar (Desktop version).
Save db project
Opens the Save db project panel to save the current project into SQLite DB3 geodatabase.
Supported geodatabase: DB3 - SQLite version 3
Save db project panel

Connection name: Lists the connections in a drop-down list, that can be created on the Database connection dialog box to SQLite DB3 geodatabase files. A connection needs to be selected from the list to display its view(s) in the SQL view list below.
- Opens the Database connection panel to manage connections with geodatabases
SQL view list: Lists the SQL views of the geodatabase. Tap on a list item to select an SQL view for updating its content or deletion.
Map name: Enter the name of the SQL view. The default name is "Map" or the name of the original mapping project file name.
Including all vector data: Saves all vector geometry into geodatabase. Checked as default.
GeomType: Select a geometry type if you want to store to the vector geometry in the geodatabase.
●DT Geom: DigiTerra Binary Geometry data field type. Solid, encrypted data field format that can be only read by DigiTerra Explorer 7. Default geometry format. ●WKT: Well-known text (WKT) is a text markup language for representing vector geometry objects on a map, more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known_text ●WKB: Well-known binary (WKB). Solid data field format, more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known_text#Well-known_binary
Overwrite existing tables: Overwrites existing data tables in the geodatabase when updating a geodatabase. e.g. when adding new features or modifying the thematic classes, labels, etc... Checked as default.
Cancel - Closes the Save db project panel
Delete - Deletes the selected SQL view from the geodatabase
Save - Saves/Updates the map view as an SQL view into the geodatabase
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