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    alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

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    08-08-2012 11:30 AM

    Can I inherit the station from one alignment as the begin station for another alignment?

     

    For example. Alignment 1 is 1000 ft long and starts at sta 0+00.

    At sta 8+01, Alignment 2 begins and goes off in another direction.

    I manually enter 8+01 for begin station Alignment 2. Life is good.

     

    Still in the design stage, and customer needs to modify Alignment 1 to avoid something.

    Now Alignment 2 intersects Alignment 1 at sta 8+15, but same N/E coordinates.

    I manually enter 8+15 for begin station Alignment 2.

    Life is no longer good.

     

    It would be better if Alignment 2 could inherit the begin station based on the new stationing from Alignment 1.

    Any suggestions?

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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-10-2012 01:22 PM in reply to: lorrie.bundy

    Hi Lorrie,

     

    I do not think it will be possible, since these alignments are independent entities and they could not be made intelligent to know where one starts and other ends.

     

    Thanks,

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    Joe-Bouza
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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-10-2012 05:27 PM in reply to: lorrie.bundy

    Instead of two alignments have you considered one and adding Station Equations?

    Thank you

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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-11-2012 06:20 AM in reply to: Joe-Bouza

    Joe:

     

    Why have an equation, ending station and beginning are the same.

     

    Bill

     

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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-11-2012 07:34 AM in reply to: wfberry

    Hi Bill

     

    I thought if he edits the first portion of the alignment then maintaining/ revising the beginning of part two would be a simpler task, I thought. Maybe not ? These are only thoughts. I never put into practice:smileyhappy:

     

     

    Thank you

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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-11-2012 05:03 PM in reply to: lorrie.bundy

    I typically find that it works far better to have completely independent stationing for each Alignment, to avoid confusion.  for example, if your first Alignment is going from 1+00 to 30+00 (for example), a second Alignment that stubs off of that might use 100+00 to 110+00.  A third might use 200+00 to 250+00.

     

    This approach completly removes any possibility of mixing up stationing during construction, and makes everything much clearer.  And there's no need to change stationing on your stubs should your main line change geometry.

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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-13-2012 09:32 AM in reply to: Joe-Bouza

    I don't know how (or if it is appropriate) to make 2 diverging alignments one single alignment.

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    Re: alignment begin station inherited from another alignment

    08-13-2012 09:35 AM in reply to: Sinc

    Thank you Sinc. I will use your protocol and move on.

     

    Thank you all for the suggestions.

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