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VIEW FRAME RAW STATION OR STATION VALUE

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Joe-Bouza
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VIEW FRAME RAW STATION OR STATION VALUE

I am using the view frame end station value in my PP tab naming template and do not see a control for the precision. How do I get 123+00 and not 123+00.00?

 

What is Raw station?


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Lisa_Pohlmeyer
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

In the Match Line Label stye, you can set the precision. 

Before:

station value before.jpg

After:

station value after.jpg

 

I have a different label style for LT and RT. In the above, I only modified one of them.

I don't use RAW stations.



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Message 3 of 10
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Lisa_Pohlmeyer

Hi Lisa

 

Thats the problem. Pardon me, I wasn't clear. The matchline precision is correct, but I am using the Tab naming field in the PP wizard to name the tab Sta XXX+XX TO XXX+XX, and using a deisil expression to include the tab name the the title block

 

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Lisa_Pohlmeyer
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

Gotcha... clueless, sorry. I don't see any way to do that.


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Jeff_M
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

I've wanted to do this as well, Joe. Not possible at this time.. BTW, Raw station is the station value with no station equations applied.
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sboon
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It seems like it should be possible to change the station precision in the command settings for Create Sheets, but so far in my experiments it doesn't work.

 

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Message 7 of 10
lauren.cwiklo
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

Is there a diesel expression to set the layout name to point to two different viewports? See attached image. I want it to be STA (beginning of view port plan view 1) ~ STA (end of view port plan view 2) in my title block. 

 

It currently only pulls from the 1st viewport. Luckily, on the next sheet, it starts over from the proper spot. Just doesn't include the STA on viewport 2. 

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I have the same problem.

I have a drawing page layout with three viewports on it, and I just only can show the start of the first initial station value ot the first viewport, but not the end of the third viewport. 

Any help on this?

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tcorey
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

Raw station is before applying station equations.



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leonel.ortega
in reply to: tcorey

Hi Tim,

Thanks for your prompt response.
I explained myself wrong, about my problem.
I will try to be clearer this time.

 

I'm working in a project of more than 250km long, and I am assembling only plans frame views, for now.
I'm setting together a set of plans through the plan production sheet view frame set of Civil 3D.
I'm assembling the set of plans with three viewports per sheet, and work with a base template "dwt" file sheet.
In the footer of each sheet plan/drawing info I need to show the station value of the first matchline of the first viewport as well as the last station value of the end matchline of the third viewport.
I'm setting the information in this tag as a field category such as "Current Sheet Title" and this field is generated once the Creat Sheets process of the Production Plan is made.
But when the View Frame End Station Value is generated, it takes it from the first viewport and not from the third viewport.
Due to the length of the project, it will take to much time to do it manually and select the correct value, in addition to being laborious and tedious.


There be any way to solve this?
I am attaching an image to help with the explanation of the problem.


I would really appreciate your help.

Regards,

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