i created a database from joel slab point file i uploaded
Then i have to translate the database joel slab to GEOTEX POINT FILE i uploaded also but to rotate the joel slab points to geotex point becomes difficult.
I DONT KNOW HOW TO ROTATE IT TO BE THE SAME THING AS GEOTEX because most of the points are the same apart from level 01 point.
In the real world:
S3=S3B
S4=S4B
G75=G75B
G89=G89B
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In the real world
The world you're talking about is NOT real indeed, sir.
Please convert everything to UTM coordinates (for instance) and come back here: good luck!
hmmmmmmmm
Maybe you did not understand my problem.
I had two text files, one is joel slab and the other is geotex.
Now i created a database from joel slab point file and translate the database to geotex point file. The result is what you saw on the transformation drawing i also uploaded.
WHERE YOU GET 97,98 NORTH IS WHAT I DONT UNDERSTAND.
The point with description(level01) was actually the point that i measured new and i needed it.
So if i rotate it with the correct angle and they are fixed the way the point number 2 (joel slab)was fitted with point number 13(geotex), then i will be glad.
Big,
You've probably already figured out that the Survey Database doesn't allow you to easily move points. I think what you'll have to do is either a ROTATE or ALIGN by selecting Drawing Points. Once you're happy with them, then you'll need to re-Import them into your Database.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Big,
Since you've got one common point, two inverses and a little math will give you your rotation angle. That's the hard way. The easy way is to use the ALIGN command and select the drawing points you want to rotate. Then you'd need to re-import the rotated points back into the Survey Database.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
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