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Band data missing

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mmiler
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Band data missing

Hy,
i cant figure smth out. I created a surface, then alignment, and from those two, profile with profile view like I always do. This profile view has band labels, and there is the problem. Some band data is missing and i cant figure it out, pliz look at attached file.

THX for any help.
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peter_thomson
in reply to: mmiler

go into profile view properties, band tab....scroll right to the end and select appropriate data sources for each band.
Message 3 of 7
mmiler
in reply to: mmiler

thank you for answer
i did that, but i only have one surface in drawing so thats the one selected there. Weird thing is that most of the data is shown in band but some are not. Question is why?
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Anonymous
in reply to: mmiler

at some point, in some place and time, JackOfHearts typed:

> Hy,
> i cant figure smth out. I created a surface, then alignment, and from
> those two, profile with profile view like I always do. This profile
> view has band labels, and there is the problem. Some band data is
> missing and i cant figure it out, pliz look at attached file.
>
> THX for any help.

The problem is competing labels are running interference. It's my
experience that if competing labels within a band overlap, they tend not to
show, whether the label is actually populated or not. You can solve the
problems by turning off the labels in the display settings for the band.

For your station and elevation bands turn off the following layers in the
band style:
Major Ticks
Minor Ticks
Ticks at Vertical Geometry
Ticks at Station Equation
Labels at Major Station
Labels at Minor Station
Labels at Vertical Geometry
Labels at Station Equation

In other words, only have layers on that are absolutely required for the
band.
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mmiler
in reply to: mmiler

Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙂
Message 6 of 7
O.Maille
in reply to: mmiler

Is there a way to link the pipe band data source to only the pipes in the given profile. It seem to default to the first created network rather than the one in the profile, thus I have to change each data source individually.
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lorrie.bundy
in reply to: Anonymous

I had the same problem in Civil3d 2009 and this solution worked...even though only one geometry was selected for the band (grade breaks), some other geometry was preventing all the grade breaks from labeling.

 

THANK YOU!!

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