@ToanDN wrote:
Leave the pointcloud and your model where they are. Link in the model where they setup the shared coordinates and acquire. That's it.
You would think, @ToanDN. But, I think I get what @Anonymous is saying now. He originally linked the Point Cloud directly into is Building Model (not correct), and probably using Center-to-Center or Origin-to-Origin. Now he being told to Link it in By Shared Coordinates. Consequently, the Point Cloud is landing in the Project relative to the Survey Point, which is displaced from the Project Base Point. Probably because he acquired coordinates from another Link or simply moved his Survey Point. Either way, leave the Point Cloud where it's at push these coordinates to other Links (e.g. don't Link in another project and Acquire its Coordinates). And if the Survey Point needs to be moved in this Project, make sure you UNCLIP it first. Frankly, the best approach would be to copy the current project, delete the Point Cloud from it. In the original Project, delete everything except the Point Cloud. Then Link the the copy (one without Point Cloud) into the Point Cloud Project, position it correctly and then Publish the Point Cloud coordinates to the Link. Basically, making the Point Cloud project like a Site Plan.
p.s. PIN the Point Cloud and Survey Point.