Maybe I'm missing something. What is the benefit to numbering alignments?
Example: Street CL (1), etc.
When I have a street centerline alignment, I am failing to see any benefit. If I have a change, I want the change, not any old stuff. If I have a need to different alignments for differing purposes, I'd rather give each my own unique name. If I make a change, and I want that change easily reflected into a profile or corridor, wouldn't it be more efficient to let the name remain constant?
Do you allow the program to do this?
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Alternate scenario? I know what your talking about, though
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@Joe-Bouza wrote:Alternate scenario? I know what your talking about, though
When making changes, instead of "Street CL (1)" --> "Street CL (2)", and so on...
...just name it "Street CL" and allow it to overwrite.
I suppose there may be a benefit, but I am failing to experience a benefit so far. Don't get me wrong, I am willing to continue this default if there is a benefit (or if allowing overwriting would cause a problem).
You dont have to accept the default naming template. You can go an name the alignment Maple Street etc.
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You can't have two alignments with the same name so by adding a counter to the naming template, it prevents duplicate names.