I have a gINT Civil Tools 3D model, to which I have connected a gINT project database. I mapped to the Borehole, Lithology, AND Water Levels tables and queried data. When I try to connect to a second database which contains additional borings, I am unable to complete the connection. The Database Connectivity and Mapping window prompts me to define the "mandatory field depth in the table Water Levels". When I try to define the field in the table mapping tab, although the second database contains a Water Levels table, I cannot see the Water Levels table in the pull down list, and therefore I cannot define the field. I suspect this may be due to the second project database containing no data in the Water Levels table. Is there a requirement in gINT Civil Tools for data to exist in all tables mapped?
I am having the same issue, except my tables have data. I have mapped to 3 different tables to be able to query data. When I try to use the connectivity file (.xml) on another project, only the default project and borehole tables show up. Am I unable to set up a connectivity file to be used on all projects?
After selecting the xml config, then change the Source File.
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That's one of the problems, it doesn't allow me to change the source file. Is there a config preventing me from doing this?
Hy Kyle,
This is because you are connected. You have to use the disconnect button first, to select a different source:
Regards,
Marie
OK. So I set up this mapping. Notice the mapping to Lithology and Descriptions. When I'm done, I save the .xml file and plan to use this as a seed for all of my other projects.
Then I switch and open another file. I load a copy of the .xml file I created above. The mapping I set up is gone. Doesn't matter what gINT project I load, its still missing. Even if I load the original project that was used to create the .xml file. What am I doing wrong? I know the fields I used to do the mapping have data.