![]() ![]() ![]() With my skill set from customizing InRoads XML reports, I was able to create a version that wrote out attributes in the manner we have always used.Īlso, InRoads supports a dot notation for attributes, using a Note field. They provide a TDS Style sheet, but it writes Attributes in yet another format from the original TDS format. This conversion tool is actually very similar to the InRoads XML Reports - using XML style sheets (XSL) to read and transform one file type to another. In most cases, you have to either export the file on the data collector, or use an after-the-fact conversion tool to take the XML survey file and transform it to another format. We have also seen newer releases of the data collector software sometimes changes how the attributes at accessed or stored in the raw file. Also, there is a GEOPAK TDS format and an InRoads TIW driven TDS format. Open Roads might not be looking in the same location for TIW files as InRoads. Also, Attributes often rely on a TIW file with specific settings. A few are not supported and a number of new/replacement codes have been added. The success of this requires some specific modifications to variables and more if you want to try and use traditional InRoads Survey Codes. Are you talking about Survey Attributes with Open Roads Survey? I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. ![]()
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