I have a site that has a road connecting to grading pad. We had to evaluate an alternate route for the road which I did in a separate file. I now need to swap out the old road with the new one in the active design file. There are numerous alignments, transitions, targets, regions, etc. associated with the new road. I don't like using a data shortcut for the corridor since it is a cumbersome workflow. What would be a good way to get it into my design file?
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In this case wouldn't using a data shortcut and then promoting the DS to the file you want it in work?
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Thanks, but you can't promote corridors. If you know otherwise please explain how.
I was thinking of all the stuff that built it. profile alignment etc.
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Right but then I have to recreate the corridor with all the regions, targeting, transitions, etc. Not fun.
I'm not sure that will copy paste. Not tried that before. Assuming the target is the same, it could be OK
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Copy paste is a no. I was told you can paste the file as a block but C3D chokes when I try that.
INSERT and explode? Maybe with Civil3d as AutoCAD
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I might have found success with the insert block approach. Will follow up tomorrow.
Hi @Neilw_05
Long time ago i found an external application (i don't remember name/company).
This app is saving ALL corridor information (targets+regions) in excel file and of course you can do the reverse, to load corridor information from excel file.
I did not try it, and of course if it works, assumes the recreation of surfaces+alignments+profiles+assemblies (objects can be imported with XML files, maybe some of them need renaming)
Update: I was able to successfully insert the corridor dwg as a block into a new dwg and verified everything seems to be intact.
In previous attempts, Civil 3d would get stuck in processing the import and I would have to kill the process. I went ahead and erased all non-essential elements such as profile and section views, surfaces, xref's etc. After that the insert processed very quickly. Being this is a simple, short corridor without a lot of sheets, it is not a big deal to recreate the profile views, etc. so I am happy with this solution.
You are right Joe, I used the wrong terminology in my earlier post about pasting the dwg as a block. I meant Insert as a block.
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