Hi all,
(I'm using Civil 3D 2011)
I have a corridor with an associated sample line group, and I have produced some material volume tables to give me quantities for my corridor structures and cut/fill volumes. When I look at the material volume tables they are at a seemingly arbitrary stationing. The sample line group which the material volume tables are (supposedly) based on are on alignment L1000 and they run from station 1133+73 to station 1154+00 every 10 meters. The material volume tables show volumes broken down by stations starting at station 3719+58.66 and runs through to station 3786+08.92. It is sampling at a seemingly arbitrary frequency, there is absolutely no alignment in my drawing that has stations remotely resembling those numbers, and there is definitely no sample line group it could be using that samples an alignment or stationing anything like that shown in the materials volume tables. Here is a quick screenshot of what my material volumes tables look like: (http://i.imgur.com/yDaFkxF.png).
Sorry for the long-winded question, but this has me totally stumped. Any help is much appreciated!!
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Solved by Jay_B. Go to Solution.
I'm gonna guess you may have accomplished a mixture of imperial & metric units some how?
Is this an xref or multi dwg scenario?
3719 / 1133= 3.28~~~~~
You're right- it's a stupid metric to imperial confusion. It turned out the table style I was using somehow displays/converts everything to imperial, even though the drawing/model/everything else is in metric! Who knew... Thanks 🙂