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You can copy values from the section editor.
Select and right click the section line > Edit section. Right click the table and Copy All. Paste onto excel and delete the columns you don't need.
HTH
Harold
What is your other application?
Using SewerGEMS to do a drainage study & I have to input cross section data. Now I can paste the data into excel, then copy and paste what I need into SewerGEMS. Now if I could just get my SewerGEMS model to run, I'd be happy, but I guess that's a discussion for another forum. . .
Why SewerGEMS? Could you elaborate your decision to select SewerGEMS?
Have you tried the Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis package yet? While I can't help you run SewerGEMS, you might find SSA a bit easier to use.
The client has SewerGEMS and they want to be able to run the model. I'm creating it and develping solutions, they're going to maintain it. Are you talking about the HydraFlow extensions, or is SSA something different?
SSA is the former BOSS StormNET, so it is something different that Hydraflow. For a comparison ( since you are using a Bentley package), you can take SewerGEMS, StormCAD, CIvilStorm, PondPack, etal in one analysis package. It is a subscription site download and it requires Civil 3d 2011 to be installed. It runs as a standalone package, but Autodesk has been able to tweak the package so that it talks to Civil 3d using the Hydraflow STM format.
I would love to hear your feedback after you try it.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions about SSA.
first.last at jaseng dot com
Dear Harold_Alberto,
Of coarse in case of having one cross section your note works perfectly. But in my case that i have more than One hundred cross sections what’s going on?
Any thoughts will be highly appreciated.
Gerry
HI Gerry,
From version 2011 and above, you can use the Feature Lines report.
Harold
I agree. But in my case i only have an alignment and the resulting cross sections. I don't have any corridor.
So would you help me in this case please?
Regards
Gerry
It should still work even if you don't have a corridor. When you run the report, select Surfaces and it will list the sampled surfaces below. Select which one you need and create the report.
Regards,
Harold
That's odd, I just tried it. Are the cross sections Civil 3D cross sections? Were they were created by sampling a surface?
Of coarse.
I usually use this method in order to create cross sections.
I draw a line (the river axis), and after making an alignment I create cross sections for the natural ground.
A lot of time ago I’ll try to find a way to take the cross sections data in an Excel file but……
I can't think of any other way of doing it I'm afraid.
I can have a look at the drawing if you like to. You can send it to harold.alberto at gmail dot com.
Please see attached report. The featureline report doesn't work on my 2012. I'm getting .NET Framework error. I might need to do a repair of my installation. I did it using 2011 through xml. I'll send the drawing through email.
You might need to do some formatting when you bring it in to spreadsheet.
I been having the same problem, but I figure since the software keeps on asking for the corridor. why not try to make a null corridor. What I have done is I made an assembly with just a point marker, make a profile base on the surface and make the null corridor and one morething make the null surface base on the null corridor too. then the you will see that the featureline report works. cheers 🙂
Dear Sir,
I need every 10 meter tranverse interval elevation of cross section natural ground .Can you please tell me how i can exprot this band to excel