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the worst of subscription is : rent a house and then suddenly travel on vacation. you pay for what? if i could pay for 30 days and use one day at a time inside one year gap, ok. hourly is worst even because the price of one day is one month.
Thanks for sharing the information about multicodes. I have a project where I have to record 2 lines at the same point for example cable type and surface type when doing as built for electric cables. Is it possible to give different string numbers for each code in multicode?
Yes, in both Trimble Access 2024.00 and Civil 3D. You can put two “line” type codes on a point and both will be included in separate chains. Example the corner of an awning and the corner of a building fall in the exact same location, , code it “AW1 BLDG4” and it will draw the awning and connect to wherever the previous AW1 was measured and it will also do a building 4 line or polygon as well to the previous BLDG4
If you multicode a shot In measure points/topo, the “find” to find the next unused figure number for that code and “string plus and minus” to increment the figure number will only work for the first listed chain in the code area. But, if you use the measure codes multi code method; with the multi code 12th man off, find and +- works on both buttons!
Hi there, we use this point name format a lot, but with our initial at the start, eg LM240701A 001. Is there a way to have this point sequence applied to observed control, topo and stake out if you using these different type of survey operation? Thanks.
Hello Jay - in short the answer is yes. As long as each controller has an active software warranty and the users have been added to the project - then yes. One other update to this older video is most of the video workflow is still current. However, the biggest change is the number of connect business licenses per warranty is now 1. Otherwise minor changes. Contact your local Seiler Sales Representative for details. www.seilergeo.com/contact-us/
CORRECTION: The Regenerated "correct" scale in the viewport 1) doesn't hold for long; after going back into model space, the Line scale returns to being incorrect inside the VP. 2) Even when it looks correct in the VP, it Prints in PDF the incorrect scale. If you or any other Autocad experts have any tips on how to handle this, I'd love to know.
Do you have to level the DA2 to get accurate measurements? Is it possible to pair the DA2 with an Emlid Reach RS2+ to set my base position? How would I get my point coordinates from the DA2 to my Emlid?
Thank you for the informative video, it was well put together. Is there any hope that Revit will eventually allow the point cloud visibility to be turned on and off by classification just like it is for regions?
Thanks! Used to use mmb for pan for way too long to re-learn for the newer version defaults, but just as usual was unable to find mouse settings in that DISPLAY section 🤪
Is the NAD83 (2011) what the DA2 always uses as the default? Is it not actually using WGS 1984? My AGOL maps are all WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere and NAVD88 Height and I get "incompatible location profile" errors all the time in Field Maps but my points are right where I expect them when overlaid. I assume things are automatically getting transformed to my maps somehow? For my GNSS output in Mobile Manager, it is Auto, for geoid it is set to EGM96 (Global), the default settings. So in Field Maps, do I add the NAD83 (2011) like you (I am in Pittsburgh, PA if that matters), or is WGS 1984 (I assumed all Trimbles were using WGS 1984) ok?
This is cool and all, but it's of little use in construction drawings development. All of this information would be reported on the Storm Analysis Table, and Sanitary Analysis table already. Most of which gets generated by exporting all the cad info into a calculation spreadsheet. What would be more convenient to know, is if there's a way to create a pipe and structure schedule that just adds up all the linear footage of each pipe size, and all the structures of same type.
Extremely helpful vid. Thank you so much. Question: we do not see a "blue +" @1:26 on lower right of our Field Maps. Any idea? Is the Filter categories are preset (and how) prior to be on site?
Check to ensure that you have Enabled Editing at the Feature Service level in your Feature Layer settings. If this is enabled, and you still do not see the "Add Data" blue checkbox, verify that Geometry editing is enabled, and also make sure that there are no editing restrictions set at the Map Viewer or Field Maps Designer level.