Unless it's me, the class and layer mapping command should not move objects to the new class but simply rename existing classes thereby retaining any attributes set in the existing classes.
Also, the command should also not need to have the new classes loaded into the file when you 'load' and existing class mapping file, or be intelligent enough to know to create any missing that are listed in the mapping file.
It is very frustrating when you map a load of old classes and find all the objects are now in the new classes which no longer have the same attributes as the old classes.
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Unless it's me, the class and layer mapping command should not move objects to the new class but simply rename existing classes thereby retaining any attributes set in the existing classes.
Also, the command should also not need to have the new classes loaded into the file when you 'load' and existing class mapping file, or be intelligent enough to know to create any missing that are listed in the mapping file.
It is very frustrating when you map a load of old classes and find all the objects are now in the new classes which no longer have the same attributes as the old classes.
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