Just as you do with any other RDF file.

If you are using TBC, open file B, find A in the Project Explorer view and drag 
and drop it into Imports view.

If you are using EDF, click on asset collection B, go to Settings tab > 
Includes, select A in the Includes Dialog.

> On Sep 30, 2020, at 4:20 PM, Angelo Frozza <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> In a hypothetical scenario, I have a shapesfile A.
> 
> Now I am writing a shapesfile B and I would like to use the definitions of 
> shapesfile A without having to rewrite.
> 
> How do I import shapesfile A to be used in shapesfile B?
> 
> Best regards!!!
> 
> Angelo
> 
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