Eagle Point coding

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Eagle Point coding

Postby Jack Booda » Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:39 pm

The following excerpt is from the Help file:

"Process Eagle Point Coding: When checked, this option allows the user to
switch from interpreting coordinate files based on the Carlson Coding
method to interpreting coordinate files where the field coding was entered
using the Eagle Point Data Collection method."

Has anyone actually done this? or is this hype used to get people to
switch? We have been spectacularly unsuccessful at constructing any
linework by using EP codes. And we do have "use multiple codes for
linework only" checked as well. Over the years our survey crew has become
very adept at using .L, .L+ and .R along with accurate descriptors. It
would be a shame to waste time with a new learning curve if SurvCad will
actually do this conversion for us.

Tried SurvCad's .fld,
tried converting EP's code file to .fld,
tried new .fld.

Points, symbols, and linework utilising Survcad method come in (which is
useless with our present methods), but no linework based on EP coding.
What are the "Magic Words" to get this working?

Thanks for your time and attention


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Re: Eagle Point coding

Postby Ran » Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:02 pm

Training will help you.

"Jack Booda" <jackbooda@charter.net> wrote in message
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The following excerpt is from the Help file:

"Process Eagle Point Coding: When checked, this option allows the user to
switch from interpreting coordinate files based on the Carlson Coding
method to interpreting coordinate files where the field coding was entered
using the Eagle Point Data Collection method."

Has anyone actually done this? or is this hype used to get people to
switch? We have been spectacularly unsuccessful at constructing any
linework by using EP codes. And we do have "use multiple codes for
linework only" checked as well. Over the years our survey crew has become
very adept at using .L, .L+ and .R along with accurate descriptors. It
would be a shame to waste time with a new learning curve if SurvCad will
actually do this conversion for us.

Tried SurvCad's .fld,
tried converting EP's code file to .fld,
tried new .fld.

Points, symbols, and linework utilising Survcad method come in (which is
useless with our present methods), but no linework based on EP coding.
What are the "Magic Words" to get this working?

Thanks for your time and attention


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Re: Eagle Point coding

Postby Jack Booda » Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:23 pm

Thanks Ran, your reply seems to be right on target with today's software
attitude, haha. Won't it be a wonderful day when someone learns to write
Help Menus that really work!

Anyone else have any experience with Eagle Point conversions?



Training will help you.

"Jack Booda" <jackbooda@charter.net> wrote in message
news:dip1if$2uc$1@update.carlsonsw.com...

The following excerpt is from the Help file:

"Process Eagle Point Coding: When checked, this option allows
the user to
switch from interpreting coordinate files based on the Carlson
Coding
method to interpreting coordinate files where the field coding was
entered
using the Eagle Point Data Collection method."

Has anyone actually done this? or is this hype used to get people
to
switch? We have been spectacularly unsuccessful at constructing
any
linework by using EP codes. And we do have "use multiple
codes for
linework only" checked as well. Over the years our survey
crew has become
very adept at using .L, .L+ and .R along with accurate descriptors.
It
would be a shame to waste time with a new learning curve if SurvCad
will
actually do this conversion for us.

Tried SurvCad's .fld,
tried converting EP's code file to .fld,
tried new .fld.

Points, symbols, and linework utilising Survcad method come in
(which is
useless with our present methods), but no linework based on EP
coding.
What are the "Magic Words" to get this working?

Thanks for your time and attention


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Re: Eagle Point coding

Postby Surveyor » Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:16 pm

I sure wish you would quit cussing and swearing on this board, Eagle Point
is a bad word in my book.

Not helping your current situation much, but you will be better off
conforming to your new software, not expecting it to conform to you. If your
company has decided to go with Carlson, why not have them learn a few codes,
can't be much....If you make them, they will learn the new codes. Then life
will be easy and straight forward, one less step. JRL

"Ran" <navaran@zahav.net.il> wrote in message
news:diqnkk$8cq$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
Training will help you.

"Jack Booda" <jackbooda@charter.net> wrote in message
news:dip1if$2uc$1@update.carlsonsw.com...

The following excerpt is from the Help file:

"Process Eagle Point Coding: When checked, this option allows the user to
switch from interpreting coordinate files based on the Carlson Coding
method to interpreting coordinate files where the field coding was
entered
using the Eagle Point Data Collection method."

Has anyone actually done this? or is this hype used to get people to
switch? We have been spectacularly unsuccessful at constructing any
linework by using EP codes. And we do have "use multiple codes for
linework only" checked as well. Over the years our survey crew has
become
very adept at using .L, .L+ and .R along with accurate descriptors. It
would be a shame to waste time with a new learning curve if SurvCad will
actually do this conversion for us.

Tried SurvCad's .fld,
tried converting EP's code file to .fld,
tried new .fld.

Points, symbols, and linework utilising Survcad method come in (which is
useless with our present methods), but no linework based on EP coding.
What are the "Magic Words" to get this working?

Thanks for your time and attention


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Re: Eagle Point coding

Postby Jack Booda » Wed Oct 19, 2005 4:06 pm

Hey JRL,

Know exactly what you mean about EP; been after the company for several
years to get us on the Carlson Boat; finally paid off this year. And I
wouldn't have expected SurvCad to allow for the different coding, but they
are the ones who promised it. That being said, I expect it to work,
right? If it's something I'm overlooking, fine, I'm just a simple-minded
surveyor trying to follow the Help Menu, haha. But if it's a bug in their
program, I expect them to address it. So I'm just checking to see if
others have had the problem.

Jack


Surveyor wrote:

I sure wish you would quit cussing and swearing on this board, Eagle
Point
is a bad word in my book.

Not helping your current situation much, but you will be better off
conforming to your new software, not expecting it to conform to you. If
your
company has decided to go with Carlson, why not have them learn a few
codes,
can't be much....If you make them, they will learn the new codes. Then
life
will be easy and straight forward, one less step. JRL









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Re: Eagle Point coding

Postby BRSURVEYOR » Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:46 pm

Jack Booda wrote:



The following excerpt is from the Help file:

"Process Eagle Point Coding: When checked, this option allows the
user to
switch from interpreting coordinate files based on the Carlson Coding
method to interpreting coordinate files where the field coding was
entered
using the Eagle Point Data Collection method."

Has anyone actually done this? or is this hype used to get people to
switch? We have been spectacularly unsuccessful at constructing any
linework by using EP codes. And we do have "use multiple codes
for
linework only" checked as well. Over the years our survey crew has
become
very adept at using .L, .L+ and .R along with accurate descriptors. It
would be a shame to waste time with a new learning curve if SurvCad
will
actually do this conversion for us.

Tried SurvCad's .fld,
tried converting EP's code file to .fld,
tried new .fld.

Points, symbols, and linework utilising Survcad method come in (which
is
useless with our present methods), but no linework based on EP coding.
What are the "Magic Words" to get this working?

Thanks for your time and attention


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Re: Eagle Point coding

Postby BRSURVEYOR » Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:47 pm

Jack, I have used EP for years with great success for my topo surveys, but
I use carlson for my boundary work. II find it very easy to use the button
"process as eagle Point" It works very well for me.
Exactly what types of trouble are you having?


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