Update Migration tools to latest version to support the "Low Voltage Assets"
Please update Migration tools to support the new features in OpneRail Designer. This to support Bulk editing for "the new Low Voltage" Feature settings to add our own library.
Enable Login for ArcGIS Integration to deal with Corporate ESRI Data
The ARCGIS implementation does not handle anything behind corporate security for ESRI. As such, ridiculous steps have to be performed to get Microstation Access to a GEO database that isn't made publically availble. Please enable appropriate ESRI ...
Clipping export of 3D models using Named Boundaries to separate dgns
When exporting a model to IFC it is possible to export the model splitting to Named Boundary Groups. This is very powerfull because you can split your model and the volume reports in smaller parts. It would also be good if you can split the dgn to...
When setting up terrain filters, there is a substantial amount of effort required in multiple dialog boxes. I had created a report for InRoads that created the XML codes needed for its Terrain Import tool's preferences using an XIN file as its sou...
feature match tool to limit entire feature path in the .CSV
When importing data with a .CSV format use a feature match tool so I don't have to have the entire feature definition path in the .CSV. Also add a best match option.
almost 2 years ago
in Import/Export
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Future consideration
Cell in GC will have additional properties for IFC
Placed cells with Generative components on alignment which have assigned item types as additional properties. Those properties will be later exported to IFC. Now the additional properties are not shown in GC only in ORD.
We need the ability to add thinning option to the LandXML Terrain Import like when we import Terrain from Point Cloud, and it gives you the options to filter the points using the TIN or TILE method.
Add the ability to import/export geometry elements from an imodel into your file. Similar to land xml or gpk. Then you retain the ability to archive files without worrying about their civil schema.