Hi, I am trying to report proposed and existing elevations along alignment at specified interval including level delta similar to annotation on profile.
I have tried the Station Offset Report on alignment with active existing terrain active. ProfileExistingProposedElevation.XSL looks like the best report for this task but the existing elevations and the cut fill depths are missing.
Is there anything I am missing? Is there any other way to compile such report e.g. modifying a stylesheet or perhaps using different reporting tool?
I have also tried Terrain > Analysis > Points > Analyze Elevation (in 3D model) but I can't specify the chainage interval and it doesn't report the chainage.
Regards,
Mariusz
Hi Mariusz,
This works fine for us. The key is to use an offset greater than 0 like 0.0001 if the offset element is at a zero offset to the Alignment. This is a bug that we have noticed for a while, but not sure if it's been reported.
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2023 | Microstation 2023.2 | ProjectWise 2023
Hi Mark, thanks for the tip.
We have tried the greater then zero offset but it didn't make difference when using the Station Offset Report. However, what worked is your setting on Station Base Report with StationBaseOffset-ANZ.xsl. This format doesn't give the level delta but this can be added in Excel.
We have also noticed StationBaseXfall-to-SuperEI_CSV-[x]HS.xsl format in the ANZ section. Do you use these to create superelevation based on existing crossfalls when projecting template points to existing terrain? Perhaps this could also be used to annotate super on profile in such cases?
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R1
Excellent, jpln. I found the issue with the "ProfileExistingProposedElevation.xsl" a few months ago, but did not follow up to other xsl's where such could have taken place. A nice bit of work here!
Best Regards,
The nice notepad++ capability search/replace in all opened files.
Yeah, I think that I must have busy with some other things at the time, LOL. notepad++ is a great editor, and I am always surprised when folks are unaware of it!
Don't forget to install the XML Tools plug in. Pretty Print reformats XML files to make them more human friendly. And it you register CFG (PCF, UCF, too) files as BASH files, they syntax coloring makes them easier to read as well.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
A solid point, Chuck!