Hello
I did a small road servey. I imported the points from my fieldbook using survey -> new local survey database, data source type = point file.
Thanks too the current linework code set and figure prefix database, I became a drawing with cogopoints connected by survey figures (lines)
Now I want to change the location off one cogopoint.
I do that via toolspace -> survey -> import events -> survey points -> edit points.
I change the norting and easting, right mouseclick apply.
It doenst't change but when I go back to toolspace -> survey -> import events -> survey points -> update, the cogopoint changes its location.
Now I want the line (survey figure) to be reconstructed.
All I end up with is via toolspace -> survey -> import events -> rightmouse and process linework (insert figure objects = yes, insert survey points = yes)
The new line is reconstructed but now all my survey figures are double.
What should I do so just that one line is reconstructed?
Thx
Mat
@mat369 wrote:Hello
I did a small road servey. I imported the points from my fieldbook using survey -> new local survey database, data source type = point file.
Thanks too the current linework code set and figure prefix database, I became a drawing with cogopoints connected by survey figures (lines)
Now I want to change the location off one cogopoint.
I do that via toolspace -> survey -> import events -> survey points -> edit points.
I change the norting and easting, right mouseclick apply.
It doenst't change but when I go back to toolspace -> survey -> import events -> survey points -> update, the cogopoint changes its location.
Now I want the line (survey figure) to be reconstructed.
All I end up with is via toolspace -> survey -> import events -> rightmouse and process linework (insert figure objects = yes, insert survey points = yes)
The new line is reconstructed but now all my survey figures are double.
What should I do so just that one line is reconstructed?
Thx
Mat
After you edited the northing and easting of the point in the survey database you might need to update the points in the drawing. That's probably why it didn't change immediately.
If you've manually edited a figure then that figure is no longer considered an auto generated figure, thus isn't deleted when you process linework again. It's extremely annoying that C3D does this, but that's what leads to duplicate figures. While working on a new import event, I generally try to fix any code issues and process linework before I even begin to manually edit figures because of this.