Community
Civil 3D Forum
Welcome to Autodesk’s Civil 3D Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular AutoCAD Civil 3D topics.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Layer Problems

5 REPLIES 5
Reply
Message 1 of 6
Anonymous
249 Views, 5 Replies

Layer Problems

I created an analysis of all the fire hydrants in my town; their location and affective radiuses all over the zoning categories. However, everything was all on one layer, so I decided to move everything onto a layer all to itself. When I was finished, everything was one of 10 layers. When I saved it, everything was perfect and working fine. When I opened it up the next day though, there is only one layer that shows. I’ve turned all the layers on, made sure all layers were unlocked and not frozen, and still only that one layer shows.

Is there anything I’m over looking?
5 REPLIES 5
Message 2 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

What did you use to create the analysis with? map buffers, FDO buffers, or
what?


--

Murph
http://map3d.wordpress.com/


"mapman3D" wrote in message news:6383641@discussion.autodesk.com...
I created an analysis of all the fire hydrants in my town; their location
and affective radiuses all over the zoning categories. However, everything
was all on one layer, so I decided to move everything onto a layer all to
itself. When I was finished, everything was one of 10 layers. When I saved
it, everything was perfect and working fine. When I opened it up the next
day though, there is only one layer that shows. I’ve turned all the layers
on, made sure all layers were unlocked and not frozen, and still only that
one layer shows.

Is there anything I’m over looking?
Message 3 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Sorry for the mis-wording, but I didn’t create a true analysis. I imported everything as SHP files. I imported the GPS points for all the hydrants, and put a 1000’ radius on top of every hydrant as a the effective areas. I then hatched those areas
Message 4 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Running 2004 or 2011 or in-between?
When you imported the GPS points for the hydrants were they Civil3D points
or did you use the map import.
How did you create the 1000' radius?

--

Murph
http://map3d.wordpress.com/


"mapman3D" wrote in message news:6383647@discussion.autodesk.com...
Sorry for the mis-wording, but I didn’t create a true analysis. I imported
everything as SHP files. I imported the GPS points for all the hydrants, and
put a 1000’ radius on top of every hydrant as a the effective areas. I then
hatched those areas
Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I am running 2010. I brought in the GPS data points by using "connect to data", and created the 1000' radius by creating and puting a circle over the hydrant point.
Message 6 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If the circles and hatch are standard AutoCAD objects they should still be
there if you saved the dwg.
Is the Base Map checked in the display manager?

--

Murph
http://map3d.wordpress.com/


"mapman3D" wrote in message news:6383703@discussion.autodesk.com...
I am running 2010. I brought in the GPS data points by using "connect to
data", and created the 1000' radius by creating and puting a circle over the
hydrant point.

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Rail Community


 

Autodesk Design & Make Report