Can the Base File Be Edited?

Kelly Bellis

ME PLS 2099
5PLS
Background
20171101 - Day 1 - New project started; followed normal procedures for starting base using an autonomous position for station 1701GNSS1 - collected over 7 hours of data

220171104 - Day - Started base, but didn't see 1701GNSS1 in list (odd I thought), chose autonomous and used the same name; i.e., 1701GNSS1 - collected nearly 8 hours of data

Today - I sent both files to DPOS, both returned good looking reports.

The Issue
Some how, the base file from day 1 was subverted and became associated with an earlier project. For the life of me, I have no recollection nor any idea what I might have done to create this issue. I only wish to correct it, but am stumped as to how I might coax JField into using the base file from day 1.

BACKGROUND-TASKS-MANAGER_20171107-10.46.15.png

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This screen shots above are from Day 2, and are correctly associated with the current project.

The screen shots below is from Day 1, and are incorrectly associated with an earlier project.

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Kelly Bellis

ME PLS 2099
5PLS
BASEROVER-STATISTICS_20171107-11.50.10.png


Also note that the UTC Time is messed up.

How can I get all of may day 1's observation correctly processed in JField?
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
Is it possible that you started the base on Day 1 before creating the new project?

Regardless it is possible to fix this situation in the Triumph-LS
Light method:
First, I recommend deleting the Day 1 session from DPOS by highlighting the session and clicking the red X on the top of the DPOS screen. This does not delete any data, but only removes the session from the DPOS task list.
Then go to Points, highlight the base point in the points list and select the context sensitive resource button (three green bar button at the top left of the screen). Select the right arrows at the bottom of the popup screen that appears. Then select Recover DPOS session. Try the session in DPOS again.

Complete method
If the light method does not work, delete the session in DPOS as above, then go to Points and delete the base point from Day 1 session. Highlight a point that was located from the Day 1 base and select the context sensitive resource button (three green bar button at the top left of the screen). Select the right arrows at the bottom of the popup screen and then select Recover Base point. Edit the point name of the new point to match the name of your original Day 1 session. Then highlight the new base point in the points list, again select the resource button, right arrow at the popup, and select Attach GNSS file. Navigate to the raw data file for the Day 1 session (should be in either internal memory or SD card memory, VS Data, Maps, [Project Name], Raw Data). After successfully attaching the file to the point, go to Points, highlight the base point in the points list and select the context sensitive resource button (three green bar button at the top left of the screen). Select the right arrows at the bottom of the popup screen that appears. Then select Recover DPOS session. Try the session in DPOS again.
 

Kelly Bellis

ME PLS 2099
5PLS
Is it possible that you started the base on Day 1 before creating the new project?

I'm not ruling anything out, and that seems quite plausible, though I'm so befuddled by it all, I'm pleading the 5th.

I will implement your suggestions with many thanks to you for your help.
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
Yeah. Several of them do. The "processed point information screen" button is another. I usually call it the chart button and I call the context sensitive resource button the three green bar button.
 

Kelly Bellis

ME PLS 2099
5PLS
Just got back from an appointment and was able to implement successfully the "Complete Method" described above. Alleluia!

Observations along the way
Light Method didn't work.
Day 1 base file was found under the correct project. Just curious - Does this imply that I started the base on Day 1 after creating the new project?
Regardless, the data has thankfully been redeemed. Thanks again Shawn!
 
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