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RIGHT EDGE- CENTRE EDGE AND LEFT EDGE levels of vertical alignment

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Message 1 of 14
Anonymous
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RIGHT EDGE- CENTRE EDGE AND LEFT EDGE levels of vertical alignment

 

Hi  

I have a problem with my profile view and was wondering if anyone can help me please. I’m using a South African template which I cannot seem to get the RIGHT EDGE- CENTRE EDGE AND LEFT EDGE levels of my vertical alignment when creating my profile. All the levels seem to stay the same. I have created an assembly with a -2% and a -2% fall. I also attached a drawing. Can anyone please help me with this problem?

 

Jameel Pathan

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Message 2 of 14
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Anonymous

in the profile view properties on the data band tab make sure your assigning left right and center to the appropriate slots

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Message 3 of 14
Anonymous
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I have tried that and still the Right, left and centre edge stays the same.

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Joe-Bouza
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Are they superimposed profiles? can you post the drawing?

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Anonymous
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Hi

The file is too big too send I attached the pdf file. Its just a normal Profile.

 

Thank You very much

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Joe-Bouza
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If you want to email me

 

jbouza <at>cameronengineering <dot><com>

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Anonymous
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I have the exactly the same problem. The left and right edges on my profile are the same as the centreline levels.

What was your solution to the problem?
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Joe-Bouza
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Post a screen grab of the profile data band properties dialog

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Message 9 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

The left and right edge are referenced to the centreline geometric data.

Message 10 of 14
doni49
in reply to: Anonymous

Your right, left and center all reference the SAME PROFILE.  SAME PROFILE = SAME INFO.

 

C3D ProfileBands.png

 

EDIT:  I just re-read your post and realized that you had already figured it out and just came back to explain what the issue was.  Sorry.



Don Ireland
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Message 11 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: doni49

Superelevation data is correct and appears in the profile view, but the road left/right edges levels are incorrect and are the same as the road centreline levels.

Message 12 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: doni49

Superelevation data is correct and appears in the profile view, but the road left/right edges levels are incorrect and are the same as the road centreline levels.
Message 13 of 14

Hie i am facing the same challenge of producing the same road levels for right edge and center and left edge is there a way including the centre line offset data  into the profile view band 

Message 14 of 14
tonderaitmaworera
in reply to: doni49

How to you add the offset alignments to the profile which you could have created from centerline

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