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Errors in Query Builder when using Survey Point - User-defin ed
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Morning guys,
I am running AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012.
I will try and walk you through everything from step one and hopefully someone has run into this before.
We are creating a Survey Database of all the borings / soil samples that have been taken for the entire life of a site. For each sample I wanted a variety of information to be assocaited with it from a main source file. I created and extensive .csv file for all the logs that is the source file.
Once I created the Survey Database I went to Manage Extend Properties>Survey Point>User-defined and created a new input for each piece of information I wanted assocaited with each sample. Once I had all the new fields created I imported source data. {No troubles up to this point so far}
Next I brought the points into the a drawing and started to create Point Groups with the Query Builder.
This is where I am running into problems.
In the Query Builder I set up my routine for which points to include for the group, and everything looks great. I get everything how I want and save the drawing, exit out, and then come back into it the drawing and the "Property" I set for the query has changed from what it was when I saved. This doesn't happen every time I exit and come back into the drawing but is still a serious problem.
It seems to happen mainly with the User-defined properties I created in the prior steps.
Any ideas? Simillar Issue? Solution?
Re: Errors in Query Builder when using Survey Point - User-defin ed
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I am not aware of any issues with this functionality, do you have a sample dataset you could upload so we can test?

Seth Hall
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