Where are the 10s?

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
I don't know if this has been posted before, but...

When I select points, the selection screen list 1 through 9 and the next page list 11 through 19 and the next page list 21 through 29 and so on. The is no 10, 20, 30, and so, on in the list. I have to use the search tool to view & select these points.
 

Adam

Well-Known Member
5PLS
What version are you using Donald? This is fixed in PreRelease and I thought It had been fixed in Release.
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
I'm on the same version. All points are listed correctly in points list and in multi-select points screens...

As Adam points out, this was an issue. Maybe you've found some exception where the problem still exists. Can you share a screen capture?
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
It happened yesterday, but, this morning I cannot duplicate it. I believe I was in Localization selecting multiple points. I'll pay more attention today to see when it happens.
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
OK... I was Moving Points in COGO. I was moving 31 points (1-31) from Pt 10 to Pt 110. The list went from 1-9 and 11-19 and so on.

I was unsuccessful performing this function. Once the data was entered and I select MOVE, a dialog box pops up with 2 options "OK" and "Report". I selected OK, but when I inverse between Pt 10 and Pt 110, Pt 10 did not move. Pt 10 should have been on top of Pt 110. All I get is a report, but the Points do not move.
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
Another problem...
I want to move my Base Point. The initial observation of the Base Pt was autonomous. The surveyed points were based on the autonomous Base Pt. I processed the data that was collected for 3 hours at the Base Pt. I want to adjust my base point and surveyed points to the Base's processed static coordinates. There is no option in COGO to move the "Survey" points. You can only move the "Design" points.
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
UPDATE
I was Moving Points in COGO. I was moving 31 points (1-31) from Pt 10 to Pt 110. When selecting points in CALCULATE The list went from 1-9 and 11-19 and so on.

Sorry for the numerous post on this.
 

Matthew D. Sibole

Well-Known Member
5PLS
Another problem...
I want to move my Base Point. The initial observation of the Base Pt was autonomous. The surveyed points were based on the autonomous Base Pt. I processed the data that was collected for 3 hours at the Base Pt. I want to adjust my base point and surveyed points to the Base's processed static coordinates. There is no option in COGO to move the "Survey" points. You can only move the "Design" points.

Your base point and surveyed points that were shot from that base point automatically get adjusted to the DPOS derived position. No reason to move them.

You can check that by going to the points screen, highlight your base point and hit the graph looking button at the top right. You will have an auto solution and a CORS processed solution and the CORS processed solution should be checked.
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
Your base point and surveyed points that were shot from that base point automatically get adjusted to the DPOS derived position. No reason to move them.

You can check that by going to the points screen, highlight your base point and hit the graph looking button at the top right. You will have an auto solution and a CORS processed solution and the CORS processed solution should be checked.
The CORS column is blank.
I have not been able to send the base file to DPOS in the field. It is processed in the office and I was attempting to adjust it in the LS. after entering a new point with the new coordinates. I still not familiar with all of the features since the J-Field program has changed so much since the beginning. I don't use a cell connection.
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
@Andrey Zhiganov, I am able to reproduce the problem in the Design tab of Cogo>Shift/Move/Rotate>Create New Points>Select Points

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The GUI works correctly only when "Move Existing Points" is used.
 

Matthew D. Sibole

Well-Known Member
5PLS
The CORS column is blank.
I have not been able to send the base file to DPOS in the field. It is processed in the office and I was attempting to adjust it in the LS. after entering a new point with the new coordinates. I still not familiar with all of the features since the J-Field program has changed so much since the beginning. I don't use a cell connection.

You can send the base file to DPOS in the LS back at the office and allow it to adjust it. This way you can take advantage of the base-rover processing as well. If you still do not want to do that...

In the points menu, highlight the base point and tap on the graph looking icon. At the bottom you will see a button with what looks like two surfaces. Tap on it and enter the Opus or DPOS coordinate there and it will preform a Mlocal transformation from the autonomous solution to the actual static processed location. Doing this will show mlocal results for all rover points as wel.

With all of that said I still recommend sending files to DPOS through the LS when you have a good internet connection.
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
if you are moving survey points, use M-Local (two green planes at the bottom right corner of the processed point information screen).
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
I'll try that. I have been trying to us Localization, but have not had much luck with it on this particular job. The existing monumentation is not even close to the deed descriptions, so, I am receiving a lot of errors on distances. I can physically see that the locations of the monumentation does not make sense(too close to the highway).
 

Donald E Robinson

Active Member
You can send the base file to DPOS in the LS back at the office and allow it to adjust it. This way you can take advantage of the base-rover processing as well. If you still do not want to do that...

In the points menu, highlight the base point and tap on the graph looking icon. At the bottom you will see a button with what looks like two surfaces. Tap on it and enter the Opus or DPOS coordinate there and it will preform a Mlocal transformation from the autonomous solution to the actual static processed location. Doing this will show mlocal results for all rover points as wel.

With all of that said I still recommend sending files to DPOS through the LS when you have a good internet connection.

Thanks for the advise Matthew!
 
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