Hello,
I received a survey from geodesist saved to file with DTM extension [ map.dtm ]. Does anyone know how to import it to MX?
Best regardsAleksander Zamorski
Probably have found the solution:
Import: File / CAD Menu / Tools / Data Acquisition / Surfaces / Create Surface... / Import External Surface... / Import InRoads DTM / "map.dtm"
Export: File / CAD Menu / Tools / Data Acquisition / Surfaces / map / Export / Export to... / MX modelfil / "map.fil"
Is it Right or Round? :)
If the *.dtm file was created with Bentley InRoads, you are right!
Regards
Frank
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Hi Aleksander,
Yes, your are right. But this will only get you the triangulation.
The recommended way to exchange data between InRoads and MX is LandXML.
If you can get a LandXML file from the survey company, then you should be able to also get the breaklines and random points across.
Best Regards
Wolfgang
Thanks, with LandXML is a little bit longer (import from DTM in DA / export to LandXML in DA / imprt from LandXML in MX) but as You say I got also points, breaklines and borders.
Best RegardsAleksander Zamorski