When reporting on a corridor, the Parametric Constrains contain a type attribute and the chm file and schemas only report that is is an integer but there does not appear to be an enumerated list of the valid "types" and what those values represent. Since Constraints can represent slopes and many other values, to get the proper data in the report, we need to test for the type and then address the format for the output.
Answer Verified By: caddcop
Mine were all slope values and were 2's, so I can confirm that number. I will look at making the changes to the report to reflect these values. They should be part of the schema files and help documentation.
I now have @type = 1 & 2 and they clearly work in my report. I did notice the distances (#1) are in Meters. Will this always be the case?
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
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