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Thanks for the reply Dan, I was wondering if scripting was an option. I was able to solve my problem using the Georeferencing toolbar. I dropped in 2 arbitrary points. Modified the XY, keeping the X the same, and adding the 10 million to the Y. Everything lines up perfectly. I can even reuse the same world file for other projects. Why the original CAD user used the 'as built' layer for every polyline in the document is beyond me.
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We have some as builts in the DWG format. I open them in Autodesk DWG TrueView and use the 'Locate Point' tool to get the XY values for a point. Then I go to ArcMap, create my point using and input those XY values. The catch is, the Y value needs 10,000,000 added to it. When I do that, the point lines up perfectly to what I have on the aerial or have GPS'd.I have a feeling that if I can just shift that data up by 10,000,000ft, it is going to line up well and save me a lot of time. Their data uses the HARN state plane, we use the standard state plane for our area. When I reproject after using the CAD to geodatabase tool, I can't find any option to add 10,000,000 to the northing. Any ideas? -Dan
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The lack of a failure notification is really odd. I recently experienced failure to update notifications when trying to update corrected polylines in a geometric network. Is anyone aware of a workaround for this? I am planning on writing a script to create the network with the rules anyway, this problem makes the script more urgent.
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Hi, I am very interested in this as well, because we have a project coming up where we will be using a Geo XH to collect meter pit data, and the meters have barcodes. So we want to use a scanner to speed up the process, and to eliminate typo errors. Does anyone have advice on which scanners seem to work well with Trimble units running arcpad? Or any pitfalls to be aware of? Eric
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Well it's not how I did it before, but I'm certainly not opposed to it. Does this script go into the Trimble unit? Or is it installed on the desktop? I have not played with scripting much at all. Eric
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This is probably a silly question, but how would I set things up to record estimated accuracy, or PDOP or other data regarding the quality of my position collection when collecting features? I use Arcpad 10 with Trimble Positions. In the past, we used GPS Correct, and I had it set up to log best and worst estimated accuracy, but sadly enough I don't remember how I did that. I find the information useful for a couple of reasons, one it lets me easily go through attribute tables to see which features have been located by GPS vs just drawn in from old mapbooks, and also which of those may need to be gone back to and re-GPS'd. For a number of the features, such as valves and hydrants we use forms we created in Studio. Eric
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Thanks guys, I posted this and then saw another thread on the topic. The problem has been solved by locating everything on the local machine (we had been running on a network) Eric
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I just started a thread with the same question before I saw this one. Just for clarification, is it the Jetdatabase which needs to be on the local machine, or the entire geodatabase we are working with? Eric
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We have made the switch from GPS Correct to Positions, but cannot in any way shape or form get it to check in data. Been working with Trimble to try to get a solution, but I haven't been able to find anyone else who is successfully using it to see if we can figure out what is going on. We have upgraded to Win 7, have all drivers etc. up to date, are running Arc Basic 10.1, Arcpad 10, and are collecting data with a GeoXH. The error we get says that we can't chek in because the .axf file is in use by another process, even when there is nothing else running: See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. ************** Exception Text ************** System.IO.IOException: The process cannot access the file 'S:\Gis\GeoXH Data\Check In\Sewer_2-25\KGID_Sewers_gps_mdb.axf' because it is being used by another process. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath) at System.IO.File.InternalCopy(String sourceFileName, String destFileName, Boolean overwrite) There is much more to the error message, but I am wondering if anyone else has fought through this? Eric
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