Hello.
In the ORD survey flow, is it possible to have 2 alphanumeric codes in 1 feature definition?
In PowerCivil SI you could include several codes for a single entity
Thank you!
In our workspace, we added the code to the end of the separate feature definitions. For example, we have two codes for lip of gutter (LG and LOC). The two feature definitions are "X-Curb And Gutter Lip_LG" and "X-Curb And Gutter Lip_LOC". I couldn't find a way to add two codes to the feature definition.
You can add more than one Alpha Code to a "Survey Feature" it is just a coma separated list with no spaces.
Mike LongstreetVermont Agency of TransportationCivil Engineering Technical SupportVTCAD Help
When I mentioned CSV, i was abbreviating Comma Separated Values. So as Mike states, you could use LG,LOC in the Alpha Code field, but that assumes only one of the two Feature Definitions gets applied that set of Alpha Codes.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
Thanks, Mike!
I have included several codes:
this is the .txt:
this is the result:
Thanks for sharing, sharing is living!!
Thanks for the information. I wasn't aware of this capability and it would have saved me from creating so many feature definitions.
Hello Bob!. If you work in construction, you can take advantage of "duplicate" entity definitions to differentiate between existing elements and new construction elements. When you do a topographic survey of the construction zone, sometimes you register old elements and other new ones in the same topographic and that are of the same materials. You can link a level to a definition of old asphalt and another level to new asphalt. It's an idea. Health