changing the log scale on my template to meters instead of feet?

I am creating an Observation well installation form that converts the input from feet to meters, by copying and revising an existing English units form.  Though I've used the <<User System Data. Log Scale Factor>> in Scale Factor Expression field, the metric scale doesn't extend to the length of the column, and the related depths are not lining up with the scale.  Can anyone give me guidance?

Thank you...

  • Here is a picture of the resulting metric log, showing the problems with the scale on the left.

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  • I answered my own question: In the report Properties, Report Structure, I forgot to change the expression in Depth Units Page 1 and Bottom Depth Expression to the metric conversion.

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  • I didn't answer my question entirely after all.  The scale now extends to the bottom of the column, and the strata changes are at the correct depth, but the Log scale and incremental depth on the scale is still not correct.  I'm attaching a printout to show the problem.  By the way, I'm new to this forum.  Can anyone help?

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  • Hi Terry,

    This type of question can be difficult to answer without seeing all of the expressions in the actual report. My best guess without seeing the files is that the conversion factor on the scale entity is wrong.

    I am going to make a few assumptions about your files

    1. Your input is always in English.

    2. your report is designed completely as metric output. All numeric columns are converted to metric and your column units are hardcoded to m.

    3. you are not referencing a field in input to determine when and how to convert.

    If all those are true then you should only need to set a scale factor conversion from feet to meters in your scale column. It looks like it may be reversed. The scale is in meters and the data in the other columns are converted to feet.

    The scale factor would be 0.3048. This would go in the vertical scale column .. scale factor expression

    If you are changing units based on a field or some other criteria  or you have a bunch of factoring expressions in some of the other columns , then I would need to look at the actual files.

    This report is a good example of English input and output to either English or metric  log_a_gnnn04.

    If you need me to look at the files Please send them privately to kirk.johnson@bentley.com

  • Thank you for your response. Yes to assumptions 1 and 2, though it does reference a field in input. The scale factor is in User System Data. I will send my files. Thanks again.

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