Hi
I have a problem with my profile view and was wondering if anyone can help me please. I’m using a South African template which I cannot seem to get the RIGHT EDGE- CENTRE EDGE AND LEFT EDGE levels of my vertical alignment when creating my profile. All the levels seem to stay the same. I have created an assembly with a -2% and a -2% fall. I also attached a drawing. Can anyone please help me with this problem?
Jameel Pathan
in the profile view properties on the data band tab make sure your assigning left right and center to the appropriate slots
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Are they superimposed profiles? can you post the drawing?
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The left and right edge are referenced to the centreline geometric data.
Your right, left and center all reference the SAME PROFILE. SAME PROFILE = SAME INFO.
EDIT: I just re-read your post and realized that you had already figured it out and just came back to explain what the issue was. Sorry.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Superelevation data is correct and appears in the profile view, but the road left/right edges levels are incorrect and are the same as the road centreline levels.
Hie i am facing the same challenge of producing the same road levels for right edge and center and left edge is there a way including the centre line offset data into the profile view band
How to you add the offset alignments to the profile which you could have created from centerline