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AutoCAD C3D 2013 Parcel question?
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11-27-2012 04:20 AM
- I am having a problem with my area calcs in the Parcel creator. Who should I talk to? The guys in my office say to just do the calcs the old way. My thought is that we all just installed the C3D 2013 infrastructure design programs and we need to figure out how to use it fully. I simply need to find out who is the guru in this area so that I can get some training on the program.
I am doing a 2500 acre survey and dividing it up into four tracts due to inheritance issues. When I calculate the boundary of each tract and convert to a Parcel by object "polyline", the acreage is slightly larger than when I do a regular "key in the call" mapcheck for closure. I have the job set up in nad 83 state plane central texas. I can not find a scale factor in the drawing settings that I think should fix the issue.
Any help would be great,
Thanks,
Wes
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11-28-2012 01:19 PM in reply to:
wes
some of your lines have a z elevation other than zero. This may be throwing off the calculation.
also i'm not sure if us survey ft instead of international ft has anything to do with it.
Dan
Civil 3D 2013
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Civil 3D 2013
Win 7 Pro x64
Intel Xeon 2.0GHz
6Gb Ram
ATI Firepro 4800
Dell T5500
www.preinnewhof.com
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11-28-2012 02:55 PM in reply to:
wes
Wes,
Try flattening your points to elevation, thusly:
You'll need to do that on each of your point styles. For more info, check here:
Dave
Mohave Valley, Arizona
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Civil 3D 2010
Mohave Valley, Arizona
HP Pavillion dv9000
Intel Core Duo @ 1.86 GHz
nVidia GeForce Go 7600
3 GB Ram
32 Bit Windows Vista
Civil 3D 2010

