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Topography levels have changed?

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Anonymous
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Topography levels have changed?

Hello,

 

I have changed the 'position' of my model to reflect the actual RL of my project, however when I created my topography, the shared coordinates had not been adjusted. So now when I go to edit my topography it shows the RL's relative to my floor plan as if it were '0' not 66900.

 

Should I have created the topography after I adjusted the shared coord's?

Is there a simple way of fixing this?

 

Cheers,

 

Raoul

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ryan.duell
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When adding a toposurface the elevation points always reference absolute 0’-0”.  Unfortunately they do not take shared positioning [such as specify coordinates at a point \ relocate project] into account regardless of whether added before or after the change occurs.
This is a current wishlist item, which if you would like to also provide feedback I have provided a direct link below:
Thank you,

 

When adding a toposurface the elevation points always reference absolute 0’-0”.  Unfortunately they do not take shared positioning [such as specify coordinates at a point \ relocate project] into account regardless of whether added before or after the change occurs.


Video Example: http://screencast.com/t/jTAzMXgYL


This is a current wishlist item, which if you would like to also provide feedback I have provided the direct link below:


http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=1109794


Thank you,



Ryan Duell

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