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    Distinguished Contributor
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    Registered: ‎09-27-2006
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    COGO points duplicating along crown of corridor

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    03-19-2012 04:50 AM

    Hi guys

     

    I have created COGO points from my corridor, there seems to be 2 sets of points ontop of each other along the crown of the road.  They are different numbers, so its not the same point twice, anyone know why it would do this?

     

    Thanks

    Martin

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    AllenJessup
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    Registered: ‎05-21-2003

    Re: COGO points duplicating along crown of corridor

    03-19-2012 05:26 AM in reply to: bigmaz

    I don't know. Are they at the same elevation?

     

    Allen

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    chd4trichard
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    Registered: ‎05-18-2011

    Re: COGO points duplicating along crown of corridor

    03-19-2012 06:28 AM in reply to: bigmaz

    You're probably generating points for multiple codes at centerline, such as pave1, pave 2, subgrade, etc...  You can create points from the horizontal and vertical alignments that define the corridor using "Create Points- Alignment- Divide/Measure Alignment" if all you need is finish grade at centerline.

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    sboon
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    Registered: ‎11-08-2005

    Re: COGO points duplicating along crown of corridor

    03-19-2012 08:36 AM in reply to: bigmaz

    The lane subassemblies have an option to turn the crown point codes on or off.  If you have this option turned on for both sides of the road then you'll get duplicate featurelines and probably duplicate points created along the crown.  Check your assembly and try turning off the crown option for one side.

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    Re: COGO points duplicating along crown of corridor

    04-19-2012 09:39 AM in reply to: sboon

    Thanks SBoon, thats what the problem was, it was taking both subassemblies points :smileyhappy:  thanks so much for this.

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