Create Alignments from Points Optimization
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Can't tell if this is a software limitation, or if I am missing something about how to solve this problem.
I get control data for an alignment in the form of an excel sheet with XY coordinates and descriptions (Point Number, Easting, Northing, Description [PEND] format). Here is my workflow to turn that into an alignment:
1. convert .xlsx to .csv
2. import .csv as cogo points.
3. draw a pline connecting the points (typically using 'PN since the points are often in ascending order)
4. create alignment from objects
This is fine, but it feels like there should be a direct way to make the alignment from either the .xlsx or .csv. That way if the data is updated, the alignment will update automagically.
If the alignment does change, I'm resorting to grip editing and typing in the new coords by hand. This is fine when just a few points change, but if an alignment has dozen or hundreds of points change, it is painstaking.
Is there a better way to update my alignments when the coords change? Is there a better way to build my alignment in the first place?
Thanks for any input and ideas.
-Camden