Sorry, I probably didn't explain very well, but the marked point and Code set style you are talking about is the same thing. You have to use a marked point on your assembly. Then your cross section code set style has to reference that marked point. It works slick once you get your C3D users to add the marked point to the assembly as part of the workflow.
Code sets can be used to put labels at any offset you want, as long as you mark the point on your assembly.
I may not be understanding your question exactly, but I have attached an image showing how I display the FG elevation in my cross sections. Hope this helps.
--Matt
Hi good afternoon
my problem is this, when I perform the cross sections and within the options came to Data bands in the properties section does not show me any data only surface data.
that may be causing this problem?
I would appreciate any input
Hi!
First create an empty data band, with the name of band only. Add this to the section vew without any offset. This will contain your labels later. Now comes the second step. Select your section viewm and edit the code set style of your corridor. In Code Set Style, you should find your corridor point listed under points (if not, import code by selecting it from the assembly). At the label style field, select "New Style" and create a text label. The anchor point of this text label should be the bottom of your section view. Now The text value could be code point elevation. Alighn your text to middle bottom, set rotation to 90. Finallly, the offset value for Y should be the Data band height/2. Now the label for the given corridor point will display at the middle of data band.
To prevent covering corridor points too close to each other, it is recommended to create another label style, but this time align the text to middle top, so it will appear at the opposite side. Alternatively make your label style such way, that if you move it, its appearance will stay the same (selectable at the second tab).
This works with C3d2018.
Thanks