I'm using Openroads 2020 R3, I need to export and import my superelevation from one file to the other. I need to do this because it's a fairly long model with many transitions all build manualy and my alignement changed a little bit and I need to have many option with profiles ans sections.
I know I can do a superelevation report to CSV and then import it back. It's just NOT working, even if I create a superelevation section and empty superelevations lanes in the new file the software does not recognise the imported data. I have try with the default metric and with my workspace, not working. I have try a clean installation, erase all folders related to openroads then re-install, not working.
I want to know if it's working, can anybody try this, thanks.
Hello, Yes, it works. I am able to import csv (I had to change a decimal separator to semicolon only) in 2020 R3. Btw another way how to use any old prepared superelevation (lanes, sections etc...) is to save it to separate dgn and then use it as reference file.
Another method is to save the superelevation in its own file that everyone can reference as needed.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
what decimal separator did you had to change?
That is how I work, I reference my geometry alignement in a file, create my superelevation section so it can be use by other. But when I create a new file (ex: geo v2.dgn) I also need to create a new superelevation file because superelevation sections are associated with alignement AND dgn files. I cannot tell the superelevation section to use an other file or an other alignements once generated it's locked so if you want to change alignement you need to import data.
When I export by Superelevation report with xsl "SuperelevationToCSV.xsl" and Save as txt, there are coma as separator in saved file. I need to change it to semicolon and then I can import it back.Reported textL_koruna,0.000,0.03298700,RS,U,L,0.000L_koruna,15.890,0.06000000,RS,FS,L,0.000L_koruna,87.110,0.06000000,RS,FS,L,0.000I change it to L_koruna;0.000;0.03298700;RS;U;L;0.000L_koruna;15.890;0.06000000;RS;FS;L;0.000L_koruna;87.110;0.06000000;RS;FS;L;0.000and then is it ok for import.
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