I'm trying to load different dbx's, but all I get is this ("no jobs found"):
Is it some secret clue to get Microstation to read my files? I have no problem getting data from theese dbx's into my other survey systems (Novapoint, Gemini, Geo, Civil3D,...).
Hello Michael!
Now I have tried the import with a Leica representative by my side and we cannot get it to work. We are wondering if there are some problems with the PrintFPC application that you are using. When we select the job and press Open we get No jobs found in the bottom of the dialog. Are there some settings that we have to do inside Microstation?
Hi Morten,
There are preference type settings inside MicroStation (Settings>Design File>Data Aquisition) though there isnt anything specific to set for the different data collector types.
Any chance you can send me the data files so we can take a look?
All of the files that are in the data folder please...
Thanks,
Please find attached files (also sent by email).
Morten G
Michael,
This is not an enhancement, this is simply an import of the time and date stamp record in the database. This is no different than importing an angle or a distance.
Who is the 'development team'? and what are the number of data collects that store this type of data?
I have been working with Bentley and Leica on this simple functionality for several years and not happy with paying religiously for Select Support and receiving lip service.
Not your fault, but Bentley has fallen down on this one,
Hamilton
Morton and Hamilton:
You may rest assured that these questions are being carried forward for consideration in future releases. Michael is the Engineer assigned to the Data Acquisition toolset and I am the Product Manager, so you have access to the proper people.
We are studying the sample datasets and your questions and will place any necessary changes into the pipeline.
As far as the terminology: "enhancement" means only that is is a change in behavior from what is currently programmed. The terminology is less important than the nature of the report. What it all boils down to is which changes are most necessary to the greatest number of people.
Robert GarrettSenior Product EngineerBentley Systems Inc.