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    windycityengineer
    Posts: 15
    Registered: ‎03-12-2011

    CSV File Converted to CAD file

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    12-01-2012 09:11 AM

    A CSV (comma separated value) file was converted into a topo CAD file. But when I try to xref or insert it into my base drawing, it is showing up really small. The scale is obviously wrong. Does anybody know how to fix this problem?

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    antoniovinci
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    Registered: ‎06-03-2011

    Re: CSV File Converted to CAD file

    12-01-2012 11:54 AM in reply to: windycityengineer

    windycityengineer wrote:

    it is showing up really small


    I bet it's small, 'cause the CSV was in Lat/Long coordinates, while your base drawing is in UTM...

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    windycityengineer
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    Registered: ‎03-12-2011

    Re: CSV File Converted to CAD file

    12-01-2012 12:44 PM in reply to: antoniovinci

    I'm sorry. But what is UTM?

     

    And is there a way I can redo the CSV file so that it comes out UTM?

     

    Thanks for all your help!

     

    WindyCityEngineer

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    antoniovinci
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    Registered: ‎06-03-2011

    Re: CSV File Converted to CAD file

    12-01-2012 02:07 PM in reply to: windycityengineer

    windycityengineer wrote:

    what is UTM?


    Well, mr.Engineer, in your Chicago University didn't you study cartography..?

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    sboon
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    Registered: ‎11-08-2005

    Re: CSV File Converted to CAD file

    12-01-2012 02:57 PM in reply to: windycityengineer

    There are several possible reasons why your csv data appears wrong in CAD.  If you can post the file, or at least a sample of it then we may be able to comment further.

     

    Any data file that you receive from an outside source should include metadata, or at least a covering letter explaining what it is.  You should probably ask the data provider if you didn't receive this information.

     

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