In this file, I have referenced in 3d linear elements that represent the ROW (yellow). The ROW profile has been assigned by the surface terrain and when I use the civil analysis tool, the correct elevation is shown.\
But when I open the dynamic cross sections, the ROW line is shown at a zero elevation along every station of the corridor.
Has anyone dealt with any issues like this, or know what might be going on?
Is the profile set to active?
Eddie Giese, PEProduction Manager | Senior Roadway EngineerLicensed in FL & PAACEC FDOTConnect Instructor on behalf of FDOT
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Eddie is more than likely correct.
Mark
Are any 2D files attached to the 3D models? I've seen similar results when someone has done that.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
Was this issue ever resolved? I am having a similar issue but my R/W line does not show correctly on the dynamic sections (it is just a dot but it is coming in at the correct elevation). The profile for the R/W is based off the active terrain and I set the profile to active.
Aaron:
Do you have an object- a cell probably- assigned to be used in the dynamic cross section area of this linear feature? The "dot" you have mentioned is probably just a placeholder here, but it could be a cell. If you zoom as far in as you can into this area, is it still just a "dot"?