SurvCADD 2006-Profile Report

Moderator: Carlson Support

SurvCADD 2006-Profile Report

Postby Surveyor » Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:41 am

The profile report is incorrectly reporting the last slope on the report. An example....

1+00 2728.43
1+50 2728.18 -0.50%
2+00 2727.93 -0.73%

28.18
- 27.93
0.25' fall in 50'

0.25/50=-0.50%

The program is reporting -0.73%

I have several profile reports where this is happening.

Is this a bug?

Also I have a profile that starts on 0+00 and ends on 2+00
Only "report at even interval" and "vertical offset" is toggled on.
when I run the report at 50' intervals, it does not include the last station at 2+00
Shouldn't it include the beginning station and ending station even if you don't have
"report profile data points" toggled on? Especially if the ending station falls on
your interval requested. I'm trying to figure out when you would not want to include
your profile points in a report?! Seems like that is asking for trouble in the field.
JRL
Surveyor
 

Re: SurvCADD 2006-Profile Report

Postby lwatson » Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:14 am

I am not able to repeat this. Is this happening with all of your files?

Lon
"Surveyor" <surveyor@isp.com> wrote in message news:db70nn$9bp$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
The profile report is incorrectly reporting the last slope on the report. An example....

1+00 2728.43
1+50 2728.18 -0.50%
2+00 2727.93 -0.73%

28.18
- 27.93
0.25' fall in 50'

0.25/50=-0.50%

The program is reporting -0.73%

I have several profile reports where this is happening.

Is this a bug?

Also I have a profile that starts on 0+00 and ends on 2+00
Only "report at even interval" and "vertical offset" is toggled on.
when I run the report at 50' intervals, it does not include the last station at 2+00
Shouldn't it include the beginning station and ending station even if you don't have
"report profile data points" toggled on? Especially if the ending station falls on
your interval requested. I'm trying to figure out when you would not want to include
your profile points in a report?! Seems like that is asking for trouble in the field.
JRL
lwatson
 
Posts: 33
Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:34 pm


Return to Survey

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users

cron