Mr. Robert, THANK YOU! This was VERY helpful and will be a process that I will lock into my memory from now own (or at least bookmark this video!)! Thanks for the help and I will catch you later!
You can also take the OPUS "Global" coordinates off of the data sheet and update the autonomous coordinate in Access in the job file before you import into TBC and then your .job file will be correct also. Then you just import the job into TBC and you don't have to go through the Merge Points routine. You can go back to the project site and add to the job if you need to. It will agree with what is in TBC and you can use the same job in the future.
You sure can. However if you have points not tied to vector lines you can’t see that in the DC. SP had a feature similar for a while what happened was people with TS data found out that wasn’t updating and SP got away from that. You are correct however you can do that. Thank you for your comments.
Why OPUS instead of RTX? We’ve been sending to both for a solution and see up to 0.15’ difference horizontally and vertically in some cases. We hold RTX, but I’m now wondering if we should be adjusting our process after watching this video. Thank you!
Mr. Robert, THANK YOU! This was VERY helpful and will be a process that I will lock into my memory from now own (or at least bookmark this video!)! Thanks for the help and I will catch you later!
Pleasure meeting you at Dimensions Robert!
Pleasure was mine! I found out I have some great people watching my channel. You guys make me want to do more.
You can also take the OPUS "Global" coordinates off of the data sheet and update the autonomous coordinate in Access in the job file before you import into TBC and then your .job file will be correct also. Then you just import the job into TBC and you don't have to go through the Merge Points routine. You can go back to the project site and add to the job if you need to. It will agree with what is in TBC and you can use the same job in the future.
You sure can. However if you have points not tied to vector lines you can’t see that in the DC. SP had a feature similar for a while what happened was people with TS data found out that wasn’t updating and SP got away from that. You are correct however you can do that. Thank you for your comments.
Why OPUS instead of RTX? We’ve been sending to both for a solution and see up to 0.15’ difference horizontally and vertically in some cases. We hold RTX, but I’m now wondering if we should be adjusting our process after watching this video. Thank you!
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OMG did you lose weight?
Yes I did. I had open heart surgery about 10 weeks ago. Doing great now. Trying to get some videos put together for you guys.
@@SurveyingWithRobert Take care of yourself.
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