When running templates with trigger lines in ORD, I am finding that I cannot have trigger lines on both sides of a corridor that search for the same feature definition. An example would be using a trigger line that starts left of the center of my template, and searches to the left only, for a "Curb Back" feature definition. Once I try to add a second trigger line that starts on the right, and searches to the right only, for the same "Curb Back" feature definition, I am finding that only one of the trigger lines will work at a time. This did not use to be an issue in SS10 using Geopak. In order to work around this I am using different feature definitions on either side, or running two separate corridors for the left and for the right side of the roadway, but neither of these solutions are ideal. I do not understand why I cannot use two different trigger line searches that are searching in two different directions, and why they would affect one another. Has anyone encountered a similar issue, and does anyone know a solution for this? I would like to be able to use "Curb Back" feature lines in my plan view design file as my corridor references, and do a similar thing for paved shoulders, sidewalks, etc. Thank you.
Have you tried using the "Use Feature Name Override" in the template point?
Thanks,
Gerald Piotrowski
I assume you are talking about using the "Horizontal Feature Constraint"
If so this is controlled by the range
zero range searched in both directions
negative range searches to the left
positive searches to the right
This is for the online help
I have not tested it, I use different search feature definitions to control this