Hello,
I am using Civil 3D 2015.
I use the survey database and description key set. I have set a description key set code to: PZ-[1-7]. Which works well for these points. However, when I change the code to PZ-[11-17] and select these points in the database, I do not get the point control but the standard style and label style for these points. Nothing was changed with the description key set except the code to align with the raw description of these specific points. Typically when I encounter this type of issue, I just manually force the points to the appropriate styles and layers thru the Propector. I have checked the raw descriptions of these points and they do not have extra spaces or anything uniqely different. So why does the description key set appear to work for some points but not for the other points with nearly the same description?
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Post a drawing or a image of the description keys and your raw data description.
Rick Jackson
Survey CAD Technician VI
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This is probably because a hyphen inside brackets provides a range match between single characters.
Tim
rl_jackson,
Attached is my file. I have tried various description codes as follows:
PZ-[11-17] all standard points, not correct.
PZ-11[11-17] all standard points, not correct.
PZ-1[11-17] the first and last point are correct but not all the points.
PZ-[1-7] and B-[1-3] do not have a problem coming into file correctly.
Rick Jackson
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Tim,
Yes, I see that now, the single character was the problem. The reason for the range in the code is to apply a different description to a certain range of points. However, my file may not have been a good example. But you are correct, the PZ-* would be fine and just select the specific points to insert into file from survey database and change decription as needed. I wish there was a way to do a range on a single line of decription key code that could have multiple characters.
Rick Jackson
Survey CAD Technician VI
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