Rock Sample Data Not Showing up in Soil Fence Diagram

Hello,

I am trying to create a fence  diagram that contains both soil and rock information. For some reason, my soil sample data is showing up on the PDF, but none of my rock core details (Sample Graphic, Lithology, RQD) are being transferred to the PDF.

I have filled those sections out in the Rock Description tab. Below is a screenshot of what I'm talking about. gINT doesn't seem to be recognizing the data. When I try exporting as a Rock Core Log, the data is successfully transferred to the PDF.

If anybody has an idea, please let me know.

Thank you,

Tanner

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  • You'll need to check the REPORT DESIGN for your Fence Report to see where it's pulling data from and potentially add entities for rock data.

  • So I have checked to report design and found the issue. My question now is how to fix it. I am new to Gint and am looking through tutorials but I have yet to find something that helps. I need the log to input the data from the soil description field if it exist for that depth and if not to input the data from the rock description field. I have attached an image of my first attempt at this but I believe there is some and/or type of function I am missing.

  • One solution may be to use two separate text vs depth or graphic column entities, one for SOIL DESCRIPTION and one for ROCK DESCRIPTION.  The ROCK DESCRIPTION can be to the side with an x offset to plot in line with the soil data

  • The problem is your expression is actually two expressions pointing to different depths. The expression should be your <<SOIL.Depth>> or <<Rock.Depth>>. It cannot be both.

    William pointed out a good idea. Copy your existing Graphic Column over 1" to the right. Set the original column to only pull data from your soil depths. Set the offset column to only pull data from your rock depths. The kicker is that on the Configuration Tab, you need to set the output offset equal to your 1" offset. Positive numbers offset to the right, negative numbers offset to the left. Since you offset it 1" to the right, you want the output offset to be 1" to the left so the expression is simply: @ -1.0

    To be thorough, you also set a entity output override to something like <<HasData(Rock.Depth)>> so that it will only print the graphic column for rock when you have depths in the rock table.

  • Thank you for the reply. I have managed to create a new graphics column and have it report my rock information but I am having trouble plotting it correctly. When I preview the plot with no offset it comes out as expected (Fig 1). My offset for the rock core graphic is 1.0 (coordinates for soil and rock graphic in fig 2 and 3 respectively}.however when I put the offset for the rock core graphic column to be "@-1.0" (fig 4.) the log does not show my rock core at all (Fig 5). How can I fix this/what am I doing wrong? When I take out the Output Override I am still having the same problem.

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  • Thank you for the reply. I have managed to create a new graphics column and have it report my rock information but I am having trouble plotting it correctly. When I preview the plot with no offset it comes out as expected (Fig 1). My offset for the rock core graphic is 1.0 (coordinates for soil and rock graphic in fig 2 and 3 respectively}.however when I put the offset for the rock core graphic column to be "@-1.0" (fig 4.) the log does not show my rock core at all (Fig 5). How can I fix this/what am I doing wrong? When I take out the Output Override I am still having the same problem.

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