I can't seem to get proposed cross section elements to draw on my existing ground cross sections. I run the process and it works through the cross sections but draws nothing. Any solutions? A colleague in another office was able to do it, so I am assuming I have a setup problem.
Just an update on this. The user was trying to cut cross sections along an alignment that was different then what the Corridor was created along within Roadway Designer. It is okay to do that, but you are required to import that new alignment within Corridor Modeler first.
I am having a similar issue but I do have some components that get drawn in. I have two layers of pavement. The bottom layer draws in fine, but the top layer which projects to the surface does not show up. The point names come in fine. It is just the components that do not show up for the top layer. Has this happened to anyone?
I've been trying to figure this out for MONTHS and i came across this youtube video that fixed my problem. What i was doing before was importing my .alg and .dtm files from the Explorer. I guess the correct way is to import them through the method shown in the video. Hope this helps
yeah, this helped. I can't wait for the handful of geopak ss2 projects to finally be completed! I hadn't realized that the rddbs folder (and the alg within) is required to cut geopak sections displaying the dtm (with components). Most of the time the people who create the model within corridor modeler also cut the sections. But we had someone who wasn't modeling and was using the create cross section tool that isn't in corridor modeler. And he wasn't pointing to the rddbs folder--so consequently his dtm surfaces wouldn't display.
Hello, I am also trying to cut cross sections along a different alignment than what the corridor was modeled against. What is meant by import the new alignment into the corridor modeler?