More on AutoMAP Coding
When
coding in the field, you may use many codes that are
similar. Rather than setting every code up individually
you can in many cases set up only one code in AutoMAP
and have all your similar descriptions be treated
the same.
An
example of this might be the code CL.
In
the field you may use descriptions like:
ZCL
XCL
YCL
CL ROAD1
CL NORTH LANE
CL ST
CL SS
and
many other combinations where CL is the first word
in a multi-part description or the main description
with a one letter prefix for line connectivity.
Other
codes that will not work the same as CL, and would
need to be setup individually in AutoMAP, would include:
CL_NORTH
CLROAD1
CL-LANE1
CL-1
CL_2
ZCL_1
In
the current MicroSurvey products, you need only configure
the description CL, and all of the other similar descriptions
would be treated the same for layering purposes. (Older
MicroSurvey products worked in a slightly different
method, requiring every code to be setup individually)
In
fact you can not enter in a description in AutoMAP
with a space in it because it will be looking for
the single word description instead. As an example
- if you enter CL SS into AutoMAP and process the
library - nothing will happen to the points with that
code Unless the code CL is also setup. And at that
time the points will follow the CL settings not the
CL SS settings.
In
the following dialog box, we setup the description
CL as shown. All of the above listed descriptions
will automatically have the Plotted Description of
CL (even though the point in the database would still
have the original description coded in the field),
the layer for the Description would be CL, the symbol
would be as shown and on all the points, the linework
- if generated (via any of the valid options) would
be on the layer CL, and the point node would be placed
on the CL layer.
The
different methods of connecting points with linework,
can still be incorporated in the description. You
may choose any of the four methods but you may have
to be careful with the actual descriptions to ensure
you get what you expect for both the linework and
layering options.