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Export dxf leica geo office
Export dxf leica geo office







export dxf leica geo office
  1. EXPORT DXF LEICA GEO OFFICE HOW TO
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  3. EXPORT DXF LEICA GEO OFFICE CODE

It looks like these are values that are coming straight from the Survey application. the measurements should fall below the group headers.Įdit - my dummy job had a codelist but it was empty no codes were attached to the points.Įveryone is definitely on the right track about the details of the format file. the 'points' export, which is used for the headers will print every time there is an average class point, and that should appear for every group of same point numbers. the classes should order from highest to lowest within each group, 'avge' being higher than 'meas'. Now the reason this should produce the correct order is it will sort out the point numbers first and display them in groups. On the instrument during export ascii the filter settings are. they do not come from 'TPS measurements' just in case you are using it. the measurements themselves come from data export>export formatstrings>data blocks>points (measured by TPS). the header string is written from: data export>export formatstrings>data blocks>points. I created a dummy job got mine to export exactly the way you were looking for.

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Its easy enough problem to fix once in Excel, I'm just trying to maximise efficiency 🙂ĭo you think creating a code list would help sorting the data. Point ID Time HZ angle VZ Angle Slope Distance In all these years of surveying never saw that filter 🙂Įven so regardless I still only get the data in the below format, any ideas? When exporting ascii files you can apply the filter and choose to sort by 'ascend point id' and filter by 'class' you want to show 'avge' and 'meas' only. be sure to put a carriage return after the measurement blocks and the dummy headers, otherwise your file will just run on to one gigantic line of text. put a carriage return above the header string to separate the last measurement from the next group header string. write it as you want it to appear in each of the headers using spaces to align the columns titles over the measurement data. you will just enter the header as plain text. you will use the plain 'points' data block to produce the header that you want to appear over the measurement groups. in the format manager write your export file so that the measurements (Pt, Hz, V, SD) come out of the 'points (measured by TPS)' data block. Now because you won't be able to edit the file on the total station you can produce the headers with the dummy string. Yes Andreas, you can transfer the format file (make a field one, not office) to the total station and export the file there. > Thanks, is it possible then to create a format file which I can transfer onto my Total Station so that it exports the data directly in that format, without having to do anything in Geo Office? That is, after I have created the format file in Geo Office and transferred it to the total station 🙂

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So was trying to avoid the whole searching, reading, trial and error before figuring out how to create the file I needed 😀 The export preview showed a gap between points, it was only when I tested it I realised there was no gap, but if I didn't press enter the export preview showed exactly how I wanted my list. It took me a while to discover enter was needed in the export format string for the file to list my points. Also the help in Leica format manager is a bit limited. Total Station, I checked it but not much in the way of custom format files there.

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Which technical reference manual were you referring too, if you meant the one to the This is why I need to create a custom format file. We have created some spreadsheets where it would be useful to cut and paste from the GSI files directly into them. But thats ok if all the surveyors using it have access to a Leica Geo Office which they don't unfortunately. Useful to know about the copy text button. Thanks for the response, wasn't really expecting one till tomorrow.Įarly bird catches the worm I suppose and all that. There is probably a way to export the table headers by using one of the data block export format strings as a dummy but it's not worth your time. your file will look like what you posted above except for the table headers. use the export ascii option and change the settings: choose the path to the format file you wrote, make sure you choose to sort by 'point id' not 'time' and make the only export the 'measured' class and none of the others. Write your format file to export each TPS measurement in the format you show above. So all points 1 in one table, all 2 points in a second table etc? So say I measured points 1, 2, 3 repeatedly would it be possible to export these in a gsi file from the instrument grouped.

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I was wondering whether it is possible to group Points (Point ID).









Export dxf leica geo office