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1. 13 Lesson Two Creating the Block Titles 0 4 15 Lesson Three Creating the Export Formatstrings SEa U i E EE E E E E E E ETT 15 Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output for use with Thematical Coding 23 Lesson One Creating the Export Formatstring Code MAT TWA OM sse e A 25 Lesson Two Creating the Export Formatstring Coordinate Information cccccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 29 Contents Quick Tour Ill Creating a Leica GS116 Output for use with Free Coding cssseeeeees 33 Lesson One Creating the Export Formatstring Code MOa seara E EEES 35 Lesson Two Creating the Export Formatstring Coordinate Information 0cccccecce neces cece eeeeeeeeneees 36 Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables ccccseeseeseeeeeeneeeeeeees 38 8 6 e ee eon eee 39 AS E EE esd re EE E E iene E E E 42 Appendix B The Setting Options 43 o gt e AE E T AT AEA 43 AMIS e E E E eave abewmasaneteetbnnesss 44 Default values occ cece ecce ceca eeeceeeeneeeeneeeneennes 44 Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions ince cect rece ceescenraeeeeecsecesaseneesinsececnads 46 Contents 4 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en The aim of this book is to help users in getting started with using the Format Manager software to create format files frt files that can be used with Leica GPS
2. Getting Started with the Format Manager Version 4 00 English Symbols used in this manual Technical Support Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they Technical Support is provided by LS enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient Leica Geosystems worldwide network manner of representatives We are represented in almost every country in the world A representative directory is available at www leica geosystems com Preface o2 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Chapter Overview Introduction An Overview of Format Manager Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output for use with Thematical Coding 23 Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GS116 Output for use with Free Coding Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables Appendix B The Setting Options Appendix C Frequently asked questions Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en bo aoo Chapter Overview Introduction to this DOOK cccceeeeeeeeeees 5 What is a format file 000 ccc ce eeceeeeee cena eeeens 5 What is the Format Manager cccccccceceeeneeen anes 6 Starting and exiting the Format Manager 7 An Overview of Format Manager 9 La eee eee E 10 Quick Tour Creating a Report Style OU verdes asandnasine sacs A 12 Lesson One Creating the Header and Footer
3. It is possible to set the default settings for a newly selected variable This would then mean we do not have to set the format settings individually for each of the coordinate export variables Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ae oe Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output gt From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Defaults If ie ty aor PA e 2 i ee lv t subsequently created format files select the Apply to The following dialog appears these are the current output settings every new format option that will be applied to any variable which is selected gt Ensure the Apply to every new format option is selected gt Click OK We can now enter the easting northing and height export variables gt From the Insert export variable dialog a box insert Target East However the next 3 variables we will enter will be easting gt Enter a tab northing and height For these 3 variables we require the same format settings Alignment to be left the length to be 12 and the precision to be 3 gt From the Insert export variable dialog box insert Target North gt Edit the settings to those shown below gt Enter a tab gt From the Insert export variable dialog box insert Local Ellipsoidal Height gt Enter a tab SS Ensure you choose the Local Ellipsoidal Height export variable not the Target Elev export variable Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output 18 Get
4. 1 ee a iiag Mais Fi 1 ee EF 1 OS A eins we ee ep eee Be eee BS eS BD 1 ee ee x If you do not see any code information it is possible that you have selected in the export setting options in SKI Pro to sort the data by Point Id Export the data again this time sorting by Time Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en i Ol Quick Tour III Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Free Codes Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables This Appendix describes the different format options that are possible using the Formatting Options for Export Variables dialog box Double click on any export variable to access this dialog box See Eia riage i mh Poe DT pel The use of the options within this dialog box allows a large number of different output formats to be created As mentioned in Quick Tour only all format options are available if the selected export variable is a Floating point export variable This type of variable normally contains a decimal point and a decimal value An example of such an export variable is Coordinate Easting If the export variable is a String text variable or an Integer variable then not all format options are available An example of a String variable is a Point ID An example of an Integer variable is the degree part of the Latitude of a point In the following descriptions of each format option it is stated if that option is applicable to String and or Integer export
5. The Format Manager screen is divided into 3 sections the Tree View the Edit View and the Format String Preview sections The size of each section can be adjusted by clicking and dragging Menu options the Section Separators bo be Peint CE i Tar gel is Pipe E igi emo TEAN ee eee Tag FE i Ee ee Lipy oraa Toolbar EAV TAA ao ai kj _ ir n ja i Dae ie He F mi Core TF ar Farma TP 25 PS E Edit View hoe Ea hoea F bgg Parera rrm fF t r Dh uk ri amaia PP Hi Daab kra ad Tree View eS EJ Section Separators Format String Preview la j Eohi pau Marr 0 hard ICEF MEIH Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ee ee An Overview of Format Manager Views Tree View The tree view provides an overview of all the Header data blocks and all Export Formatstrings in an expandable hierachy of books and pages 4 Double click on an item or click E to expand it If an item is open double click on it or click E to close it If a Header data block or an Export Formatstring contains data then the page is shown thus 4 Hearia Grad M File Headey Ty File Footer 4 Binoks Job TPS eS Cond Sar Infornation GPS Trane Common Posts PS Cate ree bicer GPS Code TPSAGPS Famed T PS AS Event liurason OFS Desine Inira i PS Guai mirra PS Safelite brdqerstion GPS Esot F oms A dob PGP A Coord Gpr inium PS Hap Trane Conr Poni GPS ae Delira Indormstion fF
6. ace Code TP GPS Fipan TPS GPS Gi 4 49 Evei Infmsion BFS i Beena bedcamation G FS 4 427 GQualtp rianan GPS 4 47 Salelits nanamn GPS Le Le Le Le Cr Le Le Le Le Le Tree View Edit View After selecting a Header data block or an Export Formatstring from the tree view the data that should be exported for that Header data block or an Export Formatstring is entered in the Edit View The Edit View is basically similar to any text editor Any text that is required to be included in the output file needs to be entered here In addition if an Export Formatstring page is selected from the Tree View then the Insert export variable dialog box appears This allows any variables that are to be exported to be chosen Bir Lory ge ey pie Loe por bel kirg Insert export variable dialog box An Overview of Format Manager MERN Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Format String Preview The Format String Preview section is simply a preview screen It allows you to see how the text and export variables will look when the format file is used No data can be entered in this screen Example of how the Views may look whilst working in the Format Manager In the Edit View a mix of some text and export variables has been entered Fie View Fome Dira winds Hep Ae Dwi ee alis ee vie Hanja Foint IDs aFfoint 0b f farget ie ince expert amaie Lee a E Ea Enst ing xTacget Eart i t i a i Harthi
7. 4 0 0en Starting and exiting the Format Manager To start Format Manager To create a new format file gt From the Windows Start bar click Programs Upon starting the Format Manager you can choose to create a new gt Select SKI Pro format file or open an existing format file gt To create a new format file ensure that GPS500 is chosen as the gt Select Format Manager Instrument Class and then click OK The Format File Type GPS500_ Standard supports all variables whereas GPS500 Field only supports the sensor variables T iere Fama me type Fm Jai T Unirii Laiza SKIP kh g Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ae Ce Introduction to this book To exit Format Manager Firstly ensure any changes you have made to a format file are saved gt From the File menu click Exit or click on the icon of the Format manager main window F F i m ai Bil ipi Haki FHI J e Forms pie afew Heip aPoimt ID i Target r Cada Dio REELS aA Eri boa Ham FF127 98 Tcell Atel Attribute Heme 1 Lteribube Introduction to this book a a Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en An Overview of Format Manager Overview of Format Manager Format Manager runs on 32 bit Microsoft Windows 95 98 or NT The Menu options and Toolbar are used to navigate through the platforms It is based on standard Windows operating procedures software and is therefore very easy to learn and to use
8. Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions a 48 O Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg E Total Quality Management Switzerland has been certified as being TO ivi Our commitment to total customer equipped with a quality system which satisfaction meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Ask your local Leica agent for more Systems ISO standard 9001 and Envi information about our TQM program ronmental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 feica Geosystems Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Phone 41 71 727 31 31 Heerbrugg Switzerland 2002 Fax 41 71 727 46 73 Original text www leica geosystems com 122431 4 0 0en
9. DDG RRRTOO299 108 BP 10 000000529857 08 BS 10 0000000001 iska HARA RRRRREREEe bo VHRR RRRRRRReeeee oh DONNA 10 00000087 GS205510 BF 7 0 DDS aes BS E EET E 10 pipIDRR AAR ESA EF 1M eee Se ee ee B3 10 0000 S595 i ie 1COeREeT A 49 109 f RITRAE DF 10 Height Easting Northing The characteristics of this format file are identical to the format file created in Quick Tour Il e This format file does not include a Header Block Titles or a Footer It contains only two Export Formatstrings e The Coordinate values are output in mm values and contain no decimal point e All variables are right aligned e The length of the output variables must always be exactly 16 If the surveyed data contains less than 16 characters for any variable then the fill character must be 0 If the surveyed data that is output using this format file contains more than 16 characters then the data must be truncated e Attributes 2 and 3 for the code road were not given a value when surveyed In the output above they are given a default value of 0 e Each line contains an incrementing number the GSI block number Quick Tour III Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Free Codes i a Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Lesson One Creating the Export Formatstring Code Information Choose to create a new format file gt From the File menu or from the Toolbar select New D gt Click OK
10. System 500 The best way to learn how to use the Format Manager is to actually generate format files There are 3 Quick Tours in this book which are step by step tutorials explaining how to create the following 3 different format files gt Quick Tourl Report Style format file gt Quick Tour Il Leica GSI16 output format file using thematical coding gt Quick Tour IIl Leica GSI16 output format file using free coding It is recommended that you complete all of these Quick Tours What you learn in Quick Tour you will need to use in Quick Tours II and Ill j After completing these Quick Tours you should be able to appreciate the flexibility of format files and be able to create a format file for almost any output type you need For example it is possible to create both common output formats such as a Geodimeter type format or a Sokkia SDR33 format and an unlimited number of unique report style formats Any surveyed data can be used with these format files However sample data is provided on the SKI Pro CD which can be used with each of the Quick Tour format files Introduction tothisbook to this book What is a format file A format file is quite simply a mask or filter which allows surveyed GPS data to be exported in any format as an ASCII text file The format file can be used both in SKI Pro and on the System 500 sensor For example one user may wish to export post processed data from SKI Pro in a standa
11. from SKI Pro or the sensor will be in metres It is therefore necessary to scale the coordinate values by 1000 gt From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Formats a The Setting dialog box will appear Ensure the Scales tab view is selected export variable Normally GPS users would only be interested in scaling linear export variables such as coordinate values or baseline lengths It is possible here to enter 4 differerent scale values for Angular Linear Temperature and Pressure type Soia ueh Oshi vaka mper e viki D pee br peee eaa eragi a E gt Change the Linear scale to be 1000 gt Click OK Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en MEA Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes We now need to define the Formatting options for the coordinate export variables Since the easting northing and height will all have exactly the same settings it is more efficient to set the default format settings that will be applied to every subsequently selected export variable than to enter each export variable and then individually set the format settings for each variable gt From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Defaults ad Set the format options as shown below It is quite possible that a coordinate system could be used that may produce negative values for any of the coordinate values For this reason the correct sign must always be included in the output
12. header for this format file We will now enter the footer details You have completed the footer for this format file We will now create the Block Titles Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output a oe Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Lesson Two Creating the Block Titles Lesson Three Creating the Export Formatstrings output A Block Title is text that will appear as a title above any surveyed data that will be output as Export Formatstrings The Export Formatstrings are the actual surveyed data values that are required to output For this format file we need to output the following export variables gt In the Tree View open the Blocks e Point ID folder and then select the Fixpoint TPS GPS page Thy Cori S hiiren F e Coordinates easting northing and ellipsoidal height a Th Tort Geo Posts Go Sy Ci ania rioan FS CS Cak TSP e Code ID T Erini iheni pj F Ty Bes am E DN tetera e 3D Coordinate Quality he ee Fi t Ei Faaa Foa iaga Click in the Edit View section and enter the text for the block title l i LE An Export Formatstring can consist of both variables gt Enter the text as shown below and then press ENTER Use the to and text underline the text gt Press ENTER at the end of the last This will ensure the Export Formatstrings are output on a new line gt In the Tree View open the Export Formatstrings folder and then raem a gt Select
13. i Diis etanbaaneapvean E 244 DBE Bb Be BHIN Bead Point ID ahe 2 U1 UDGe OUP Rp HEI m 1008 Oe og irt coordinates eee n BEd ii bai Bap i pdi ah ee Pa 7 1 in gs ot AE Ta UL eg aia da Babag DE r i Bel wig fa Bel yi fms o e Point ID TE SORES ORT eee Bo saa a ADDED ka a TE AOMA Tr as jnna i paper ane E ADDIDIT bk ES HS Attributes 1 2 and 3 az Ube oped neg eau am i ORO OEES PORT TOR B3 A RROHR a 4 UDO DRE Oe 1 Boe TRETT HHP HRGGEH 4h Abbe ie 1 OSORIO A 1d eT Sey SOOO an S eee ibe ae Ie n aa tis mee Pena BE 155695 Easting Northing Height Note also the following characteristics of this format file e This format file does not include a Header Block Titles or a Footer It contains only one Export Formatstring e The Coordinate values are output in mm values and contain no decimal point e All variables are right aligned e The length of the output variables must always be exactly 16 If the surveyed data contains less than 16 characters for any variable then the fill character must be 0 If the surveyed data that is output using this format file contains more than 16 characters then the data must be truncated e Attributes 2 and 3 for points p00003 to p00005 were not given a value when surveyed In the output above they are given a default value of 0 e Each line contains an incrementing number the GSI block number Q
14. is any export variable to be greater than 16 characters in length We output for the points where codes or attribute values are not must therefore set the truncate flag available gt Select the Flags tab view and tick the Truncate value option as gt From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Formats Al f shown below gt Select the Default values tab Change the settings to those shown below gt Set the format options as shown below Ensure to click the Use for every new format option ee Soma Gems Dela vai Vek Fi eer Peer en char F ri ca alt hk Po Tihai f Maiy E Daa weyers ional Cu E E Caracal This means that when this format file is used any point without a code or attribute value the code and attribute output will be 0 gt Click OK gt Click OK x A full description of using the Default settings for variables dialog box is given in Appendix A of this manual AS A full description of using the Settings dialog box is given in Appendix B of this manual Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en a oar Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes gt From the Insert export variable list box choose Code ID Remember to select the Code TPS GPS Datablock Type first h i aa Dpp Tegi iaman iii mA Cak mmr i Fa PP iS Kinet LL ee Ss Cemi interest FIPS a Disi ra or o Ceca ied dels G ay i mahe bere FS gt
15. places of the output The examples below use a fill character of 0 Note how a precision of 0 does not set the maximum length the whole string is output truncated if the truncation flag is set If the length is greater than the precision the remaining spaces are filled with the fill character Examples using Easting of 123456 12345 Length Precision Output 15 3 00000123456 123 15 6 00123456 123450 Note that the length of 15 includes the decimal point Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables O0 40 O Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Fill Character Units Fill characters are used to fill variables that have fewer characters The unit type as to how the data will be output for each variable can than the defined length for that variable Applies also to String and be defined This setting will overide any unit setting in SKI Pro or on Integer export variables the sensor Does not apply to String export variables Either spaces or 0 can be used as the fill character Linear variables Such as coordinates baseline lengths can be set to metres US feet or Intl feet In the example below the output is right aligned and has a length of 7 Angular variables Such as convergence angle can be set to radians gons degrees sexagesimal degrees decimal or Examples using Point ID of 12345 mils 0 as fill character 0012345 The Use system unit will read the instrument settings regardless of the Forma
16. the coordinate information export formartstring you identical to what we did in Lesson Two of Quick Tour Il should see the following gt Expand the tree view and select the Fixpoint TPS GPS Exportstring Mi E ajmal Fees ngia far Job I FaFa r Cend ba hiore aot Tum Coreea Pa rE Dae Tiree broad femmes PAP Once you have completed entering the coordinate information save ee pe the format file To create the export formatstring for the coordinate information repeat exactly what you did in Lesson One of Quick Tour II Refer back to this lesson if necessary Quick Tour III Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Free Codes 36 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en It is recommended that you use the Free Coded sample data to test this format file Import this sample data into SKI Pro and then export the data using this format file When you installed SKI Pro the Free Coded sample data should have been installed on your PC in SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Free Coded When this sample data is exported using this format file you should see the following output If you do not carefully check the format file to identify the problem SM MMM ee Gt 01 Ri ak Gf 0M RS i O45 o ini mini a A E A ee eee ee eee Be a T ee ee N o 1 ee ee Sn Mi ee BF E ih Gl eS ee A n ee ee Ep A ee ep eee ee eae Be eee ee E o Te ee ee aA iiiar ee c d a A ed a l A mpg ee ep Pes Be ee eae E 1 ee ee es EN
17. to create a standard GPS 500 format file To create the export formatstring for the code information repeat exactly what you did in Lesson One of Quick Tour II The only difference is to enter the code information into the Code TPS GPS Exportstring We will enter the code export variables into the Code E TPS GPS Export Formartstring because this format file is for use with data surveyed using Free coding gt Expand the tree view and select the Code TPS GPS Exportstring F SELE eaj Ali e i i Euport Foote Bae Jo PP ZFS i a eed Sar isre i d leone Cerman l oeir OT i cy Ds Tier kii eet Fo age Cake TPE amp iagi 0 a PE B aor Eesm ninm Ga g Dusia ioman G E ior Uusi iora Ps D G Dre hiara AE To enter the code and attribute export variables repeat exactly what we did for Lesson One of Quick Tour II Refer back to this lesson if necessary Note that when you activate the Formatting options x for export variable dialog box many of the settings will be correct This is because we ticked the Use for every new format option in Quick Tour Il After creating the code information export formartstring you should see the following Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ee Quick Tour III Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Free Codes Lesson Two Creating the Export Formatstring Coordinate Information We now need to enter the coordinate information Again this is After creating
18. variables It is possible to set the default Formatting Options for Export Variables From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Defaults SS Pom peg ges ge You can then define the formatting options that will be applied to every subsequently selected export variable for that particular format file Additionally if you wish those formatting options to also be applied and used in every subsequent format file you create you should select the Use for every new format option Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables 38 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Settings This section describes the options that are available on the Settings tab view of the Formatting options for export variables dialog box Alignment The alignment defines the orientation of the string within the defined string length Applies also to String and Integer export variables Example using Point ID of 12345678 12345678 12345678 Left alignment Right alignment Representation The representation allows a decimal or an exponential representation to be chosen Does not apply to String and Integer export variables Example using Easting of 609 173 Normal 609 173 Exp basis e 6 092e 02 Exp basis E 6 092E 02 Sign The sign controls if a sign or will be output with the export variable Does not apply to String export variables Example 1 using Easting of 123456 123
19. wish to use the combination of export variables shown below in other format files you will create Paast ib ifm irg Pasti farget ipriij fma iiri gt Right click in the edit view or tree view sections of the screen to activate the String pool menu Choose Save Alternatively select the E icon from the toolbar gt Enter a name to identify this combination of export variables and save the combination to the string Px agm pool ba gt Click Save leyr d Digg di ipea ima f Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ore Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions Example How to load strings from the string pool Any export variables or entered text that is present in 4S the formatstring where you will load the string from the You now wish to create a different format file that will use this string pool will be deleted when you load the string combination of export variables gt Open the tree view to access the Fixpoint Sa Export Formatstring Thaae a aija T pri eR e r gt Right click in the edit view or tree view sections of the screen to activate the String pool menu Sy ORE Load Alternatively select the r icon from the toolbar ee E S The pool content shows what penek strings are currently stored in the ied pool j _ gt Select the correct string and click Impaa i Load share Hin ef emepine The combination of export variables will appear in the edit view li
20. 3456 79 Truncate value If this option is selected variable values will be truncated to reach the desired string length Applies also to String and Integer variables In the examples below the Length is set to 7 Example using Easting of 123456 789 Flag Enabled truncate 456 789 Flag Disabled do not truncate 123456 789 j For Floating Point variables the truncation is always from the left For String and Integer only variables the text can be truncated from the left or right depending on the Length and Precision settings Please refer to the previous description on Precision Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables aa Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Appendix B The Setting Options B The Setting Options Scales This Appendix describes the different format options that are Scales can be defined for all export variable types All export possible using the Settings dialog box This is accessed from the variables will then be mutiplied by the specific scale factor Options menu or from the Toolbar select Formats A Boia iie Dated aia Scale Uris Detauk values EEO TEI Flosing Point dels wae 7 Integer defaut vale 107 Example using Easting of 123456 12345 In the example below the linear scale is set to 1000 cancel Output 123456123 45 The use of the options within this dialog box allows the Units If you wish to use scaling for an export
21. Enter a space and then the text 42 Complete the rest of the code line as shown below Ensure you select the Attribute value export variables not the Attribute Name export variable Bleckweerr GAL alai he iin Hri be 4 4sbiedbobe Feedd ckttribute F HERISHIEL EG hall Al HERI E g irib 44 All GSI16 output requires a space at the end of the line gt At the end of the line enter a space and then press Enter Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes 28 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Lesson Two Creating the Export Formatstring Coordinate Information The first part of the coordinate line is the same as the code line It again consists of text and the Blocknumber GSI gt Enter the text 11 and the Blocknumber GSI as described for the code line in Lesson One Remember to set the format settings for the blocknumber as in Lesson One hq fh ee fee De i a i i is aati e gt Enter a as text The next part of the line is the Point ID Target Enter the Point ID Target export variable as shown below abi li 2 mir Dee 4h Seite tLi Bisbee jaiii TP liege b gh eiia ire T The next part of the line is the coordinate variables For metric formats the GSI format allows no decimal point in the output string which means the coordinates have to be output in mm However the coordinate data that will be output
22. Epai oag Click in the Edit View section and enter the text for the first line of the header gt Type the words Company Name and then press Tab on your keyboard 7 times Then type the words Company Address and then press Enter G Ge var Forget pem Yni Hee Copper Birer Akos Ha Bock a Eri Forester j As you enter text in the Edit View the same text can be seen in the Formatstring Preview section Remember you cannot enter text in this section it is a preview screen of what is currently shown in the Edit View A space is shown as a and a tab is shown as a in the Edit View LE gt Underline the words Company Name and Company Address using gt Select the File Footer page to underline the text Press ENTER after entering the last gt Enter the rest of the header text Enter 4 tabs before the words RTK Survey Report to centre this text Press ENTER after the last i Note how the File Header l E page has become grey to gt Press ENTER 2 more times This will put two empty lines before the show that there is data text which will follow entered for this page wg Espea arae Click in the Edit View section and enter the text for the footer gt Press ENTER twice This will put two empty lines after the data that will be output and before the footer text gt Enter 4 tabs and then type the words End of Data You have now completed the
23. Inreal parmi veele inis aian GPa i gt From the Insert export variable dialog box choose data block type Quality information GPS and the lt export variable preg Bh peat ma iha PF ee H a gt Double click on the 3D Coordinate rlindan a is Quality or highlight the variable and click Insert a Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output aoe Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en It is of course possible to use this format file with surveyed points It is also possible to change the default values for that were not coded For these points a default value would be x Floating Point variables such as coordinate values assigned to these points and Integer variables such as angular values Refer to Appendix B for a complete description of the use of It is possible to edit the default values that are assigned to points that the Settings dialog box do not contain data for the export variables that are being used The export formatstring and the format file is now complete and gt From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Formats Al needs to be saved The following dialog box will appear Select the Default values tab gt From the File menu choose Save as This shows the current default settings l l l l l gt Choose the directory where you wish to save this format file Give Bem OOOO the format file a file name and click OK The frt extension is Sesiea Us Cinta vakas automatically a
24. Only negative 123456 123 Always 123456 123 Example 2 using Easting of 123456 123 Only negative 123456 123 Always 123456 123 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en i 39 Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables Alternate Format This is a functionality which may be introduced in the future It has no function at the present time Length Defines the minimum length of the output This length includes the sign if selected to use and the decimal point Applies also to String and Integer export variables Length 0 is not allowed Maximum length is 20 See below in the description of Precision for examples of using the length Precision This has different meaning for String and Integer variables and Floating point variables String and Integer variables Precision defines the maximum length of the output In the examples below the output is shown for both using truncation and not using truncation is shown and uses 0 as the fill character both truncation and the fill character are explained later Examples using Point ID of 12345678 Length Precision Truncation Output 5 0 No 12345678 5 0 Yes 45678 5 3 No 00123 5 3 Yes 00123 5 5 No 12345 5 5 Yes 12345 5 7 No 1234567 5 7 Yes 34567 It can be seen that using the correct length precision and the truncation flag any output can be achieved LE LE Floating point variables Precision defines the number of decimal
25. S gt Scroll the Available variable list box to find Code ID Double click on the Code ID or highlight the variable and click Insert gt Enter a tab Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en 19 Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output The format settings for the Code ID export variable are however Because this is the final export variable we need to enter a carriage again different to those we have previously set to be default Thus return at the end of the line This will ensure the information for each we need to edit the format settings for the Code ID export variable point will start on a new line gt Double click on the Code ID to activate the Formatting options gt Press Enter for export variable dialog box gt Select the Alignment to be Left g The format settings are again different to those we have previously gt Choose the Length to be 4 and the Precision to be 4 set to be default and need to be changed for the code ID gt Click OK gt Double click on the 3D Coordinate Quality to activate the F i i f iable dial You should now see the tollowina ormatting options for export variable dialog box gt Ensure the Alignment is set to be Left gt Change the Length to be 5 and the Precision to be 2 gt Click OK aj EL pee ia epg i You should now see the following The final export variable to enter is the 3D Coordinate Quality i P SS d Pareri a Tangri Emah ra areri i Br b eS ikr
26. dded eis ck es 5 1 C beng data ae a el al co Sarre chat en aa f 1 P gt Change the String default value to be NULL It is recommended that all format files are stored in the This means that when this format file is used any point surveyed same directory without a code will be given the value NULL gt Click OK Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en fo 2 Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output Congratulations You have created a Report Style format file that When you export the sample data using this format file you should can be used with either SKI Pro or on board the System 500 sensor see the following output If you do not check the format file to identify the problem It is recommended that you use the Real Time sample data to test this aty_Hane eee format file Import this sample data into SKI Pro and then export the ATK Survey Report data using this format file Ftla Easting Horthing Height Code abe j j S piii itin Ari IA i L R His E EB If you are not sure how to use the format file in SKI Pro please refer a Eas STURE O65 aa as mgm to the Quick Tour I in the Getting Started with SKI Pro user Le its SEMESSB 127 bos Bii EB d dri EALL TEM S16 BS SERRSo1 Fob Bhs Fae ER E H manual ES 180 Soe SO Sloe Tee eS as EB PH TED Ph FFI SEeRSS SOF bi BT EB T a hint fbi Ae Dikt Tii ida Fii ci i oe When you installed SKI Pro the sample data should hav
27. de information is directly connected to that surveyed point it is a property of the point For this reason the code export variables have to be entered into the Fixpoint TPS GPS Export Formatstring When thematically coded points are exported with this format file any code information connected with the surveyed points is also output Thematically coded data can be sorted by time or point ID when exported from SKI Pro or the sensor Free coding means that when a code is selected in the field that code is given only a time stamp It is not connected directly to any surveyed point For this reason the code export variables have to be entered into the Code TPS GPS Export Formatstring When free coded survey data is exported it must be sorted by time When the data is exported both the codes and the surveyed points will be exported in exactly the same chronological order in which they were collected in the field Free coded data must be sorted by time when exported from SKI Pro or the sensor Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en a A Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes The output shown below is required In this format the Export Formatstrings consist of both text and export variables For each point the code data is output on one line and then the point ID and coordinate data is output immediately on the following line Incrementing Code ID Code data ppr PGUUOMUOTKeR K i
28. e been installed on your PC in the directory x The best way to test a format file is to use any sample data and inspect the output The format file can then be edited until you are satisfied with the output SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Realtime Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output a aa Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GS 16 Output for use with Thematical Coding Quick Tour Il is a step by step tutorial to create a format file that will output data in the standard Leica GSI16 format for use with thematically coded data Quick Tour II follows on from what you have learnt in Quick Tour I If you have not yet completed Quick Tour it is recommended that you do so j Note this format file can only be used with data that has been coded using Thematical coding This format file could not be used with data that was surveyed using Free coding No code information would be output A GSI16 format file that can be used with data that has been coded with Free Coding will be created in Quick Tour III A brief overview of the differences between Thematical and Free coding is given here For a full description please refer to Chapter 8 of the System 500 Technical Reference Manual which can be found on the SKI Pro CD LE e A brief overview of the differences between Thematical and Free Coding Thematical coding means that when a point is coded in the field the co
29. e output to 3dp but the CQ values are output to 2dp e Export Formatstrings the surveyed data arranged in tab delimited columns e There are 2 blank lines between the Header and the Block Titles and two blank lines between the Export Formatstrings and the e Footer information appearing only once at the end of the report Footer e Point TP306 was not coded when it was surveyed In the output x A format file does not always have to include a above it is given a default value of NULL Header Block Titles or a Footer Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output a Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Lesson One Creating the Header and Footer In Lesson One you will learn how to create the header and footer for the format file Start up the Format Manager gt From the Windows Start bar click Programs SKI Pro and then click on Format Manager The Format file type dialog box appears mma bow te GE gt Select GPS500 as Instrument Class rary The Format File Type GPS500_ Standard a al supports all variables whereas UEN F GPS500_Field only supports the sensor a variables Lae os gt Click OK to create a GPS500 new format file The main Format Manager window appears ne h aia ee a Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ee Ee Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output gt In the Tree View open the Header folder and then the General folder gt Select the File Header page a
30. free coding If you have coded with thematical coding then the code export variables must be entered into the Fixpoint TPS GPS Exportstring If you have entered the code export variables into the Code TPS GPS Exportstring no thematical code information will be output The format files created in Quick Tours and II in this book can only be used with thematical codes Please refer to Quick Tour II in this book for further information on thematical and free coding If you have coded with free coding then the code export variables must be entered into the Code TPS GPS Exportstring If you have entered the code export variables into the Fixpoint TPS GPS Exportstring no free code information will be output Additionally when you export the surveyed data from the sensor or SKI Pro the data must be sorted by Time If the surveyed data is sorted by Point Id no free code information will be output The format file created in Quick Tour III in this book can only be used with free codes Please refer to Quick Tour II in this book or Chapter 8 of the System 500 Technical Reference Manual for further information on thematical and free coding Q What is the String Pool The string pool is a library for storing strings combinations of export variables This may be useful if you wish to use the same combination of export variables again and again in different format files Example How to save strings into the string pool You
31. gt Choose Always for the Sign A length of 17 is required because the sign of the export variable is included in the export variable Thus we will have 16 actual numeric characters for the coordinate value and one character for the sign A precision of 0 is required because we do not want a decimal point or any decimal values in the output gt Set the Length to 17 and the Precision to 0 Notice that we have set the length of the output to be 17 However if the actual length of the coordinate value that is output contains only 12 characters then the missing characters need to be filled The choice is to fill with either 0 or spaces For a GSI format the spaces need to be filled with 0 gt Set the Fill character to be 0 gt Ensure to select the Use for every new format option Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes 30 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en gt Select the Flags tab view gt Ensure the Allow scaling option is selected This option means that any real or integer type export variable coordinates baselines angular values will be scaled by the appropriate factor that was entered in the Scales dialog box In this example the coordinate values will be scaled by 1000 E gt Click OK Ensure that the Truncate value flag that we set for the code export variables is still selected gt Enter the remainder of the coordinate line as shown below Do not enter the c
32. harcter as text Remember this will be output as part of the coordinate export variable itself gt At the end of the line enter a space and press ENTER ceo i hir a o eS es S j Targri nied Birinas J AP ETEC TE i ile a i I Targr ab j 23 lOs Eargri jeri 8h debe F bipmaitd Keogh The export formatstring and the format file is now complete and needs to be saved gt From the File menu choose Save as gt Give this format file a file name and click OK The frt extension is automatically added Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en pezi Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes Congratulations You have created a GSI16 format file that can be used with either SKI Pro or on board the System 500 sensor It is recommended that you use the Thematically Coded sample data to test this format file Import this sample data into SKI Pro and then export the data using this format file When you installed SKI Pro the Thematical sample data should have been installed on your PC in SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Thematic Coded When this sample data is exported using this format file you should see the following output If you do not carefully check the format file to identify the problem oh GG GPR rer 42 dee AD EP ie A e a a a a E a 27100 R C0 1 r s ee ee sidii diidini 45 hii bah AD iii idee feed 44 deii Dri a ia
33. ion of the differences between Thematical and Free coding refer to Quick Tour Il For a full description please refer to Chapter 8 of the System 500 Technical Reference Manual which can be found on the SKI Pro CD Quick Tour Ill Creating a Leica GS 16 Output for use with Free Coding There is only one difference between this format file for use with free coding and the format file created in Quick Tour II for use with thematical coding With this format file the code export variables are entered into the Code TPS GPS Exportstring With the format file created in Quick Tour Il the code export variables were entered into the Fixpoint TPS GPS Exportstring Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Pa Oo Quick Tour III Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Free Codes The output shown below is required Note here that the code road was only entered once immediately before point p00003 was surveyed Most CAD pakages will interperate that subsequent points p00004 to p00005 will also use this code until a new code is entered This is the correct way to survey with free codes Code ID Incrementing block number Point ID and coordinates Point ID TTDI TREO BRR eeeieee E7 11dddy bObRReeaaOpddda ti ah pign AARRE nad uF aii gdgi bhhhhhip d Fi a0 10007 50R Ep Ei ARL L E bhp Ji Attributes 1 2 and 3 H HOB b EZ 7 0 OO rsh B3 PARRA RRReeeash Fo TNR eee ni 10
34. ng Fargmet Horth c The Insert export oe Height lt Target Horth i Destablack Twoe variable dialog hay Be Cod Sp lnfweation PSI Frnt TFS xj is active because an p eiia aia Export Format In the Tree View the E peat eile d T 2 ae n Fixpoint Export Format ho a Point ID PP1I3 98 aE String has been selected Besi braresion GPs a ae a Be a roin GPS He Sakis Ionian GPS Haight LIFEEN In the Format String Preview you can see how the output data would appear when this format string is used Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en aes eee An Overview of Format Manager Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output This Quick Tour is a step by step tutorial to create a format file that will output data in a report style format The following output is required Company Hamr Company faidress Header Be RIE Surry Report Bn Block Titles o ib Easting Horthing Height Code IPCA F H2 Fao OG 19 S7hoho0 ABA bids FOF HOUS a 0 Export Formatstrings 3H7ah 549M2 yi0 S2HRTa T59 aoe O21 3H D i TPJ06 549211 519 52918A 059 ie 1d HULL a 00 Footer End of data This format file has the following sections Note also the following characteristics of this format file e Header information appearing only once at the head of the report e All the Export Formatstrings are left aligned e A Block Title appears once over the actual surveyed data output e The Coordinate values ar
35. rd Leica GSI16 format A second user wishes to export RTK data from the sensor in a Report Style format Using the appropriate format file the export of any data from the sensor and SKI Pro into both these formats is possible It is thus easily possible to build up a library of many different output formats Each format file needs only to be created once and the same format file can be used on both the sensor and with SKI Pro Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en aa Introduction to this book What is the Format Manager The Format Manager is the software that is used to create the format If you have not yet installed SKI Pro on your PC please refer to the files It is automatically installed onto your PC when you install SKI Getting Started with SKI Pro user manual for installation Pro You do not require a software protection key dongle to use the instructions Format Manager Pile E PETT ift Hem 4 Cmm a Beds ea feel Fete Bag dab Ps BA oad Spe iarsi PS HAG Treat Comma Para GP5 HG Dike Tas ier Ps ar Conde TPS S Sh Fen P I Sle ecko er G58 alne Ibe Gs ab oie be 45 a scab eribke Be 44 F di eE Lachman G20 enon E Fargatj 0i doe Renget Emi je 2t n ide Target ari HA Baian bntermator FP fae ADe e 4CR MUTT 49 45 Oe 44 20riered AB n o PETITES L239 38 81 OLE Ee Bj Ese Leos Introduction to this book i 6 i Getting Started with Format Manager
36. ri EF dai jii pip ee e E o l Ha zh EER paraa A SE AD eee h ee A 2110084 MAA 21 re A ee A 0 ee ee T ahidi O 4D eee 4 ee ee ee ee 2110 GAGE hi A SORE ea OE be ee SERS E ee pnn oh TRAFI GREER AD Se AD ni ah 2171000 OO ye A ee a of 1 See at Bi ti See ph ddein ma oni i baieie ee CETL AECL ae ee le im m ee oe le oe i iin x The best way to test a format file is to use any sample data and inspect the output The format file can then be edited until you are satisfied with the output Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes oe Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Quick Tour Ill is a brief tutorial to create a format file that will output data in the standard Leica GSI16 format for use with free coded data The actual creation and the export variables used for this format file is virtually identical to the format file we have just created in Quick Tour Il x Quick Tour Ill follows on from what you have learnt in Quick Tours and Il If you have not yet completed Quick Tours and Il it is recommended that you do SO Note this format file can only be used with data that has been coded using Free coding This format file could not be used with data that was surveyed using Thematical coding No code information would be output We have already created a GSI16 format file that can be used with data that has been thematically coded in Quick Tour Il For a brief descript
37. riables are Point ID or Code ID They are purely text variables Appendix B The Setting Options a l Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en The default value you enter will be output when that variable type floating point integer or string is output but no actual data for that particular variable is available For example a simple format file is created which will output point ID coordinates and code However during the survey not every point is coded When the format file is used with this survey data the code ID that will be seen in the output for the points that have not been coded will be the default value x If you wish the default values you enter also to be used in every subsequent format file you create you should tick the Use for every new format option Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en a Appendix B The Setting Options Q Why has my data not come out on separate lines It has scrolled around the screen This is because you have not pressed ENTER at the end of the output string You must enter the complete output for a format file and the carriage return line feed to create a new line is part of that format This also applies to any footers headers or block titles Q Why do I see 1 00 for my local heights can see the proper heights in SKI Pro You see 1 00 because this is the default export value for floating point export variables when you install Format Manager This means that the e
38. s a dummy point ID value Note that because Point ID Target is a String text variable the Representation Sign and Alternate Format options are grey These settings only apply to Floating Point numerical variables such as grid or geodetic coordinates Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en gt Select the Alignment to be EESE HE Left gt Choose the Length to be 6 and the Precision to be gt Click OK ee The example point ID in the Format String Preview screen will now apppear as left aligned with only 6 characters A full description of using the Default settings for variables dialog box is given in Appendix A of this manual LE We now need to enter the coordinate variables gt Click in the Edit View screen to put the cursor behind lt lt Point ID Target gt gt variable gt Enter a tab which will separate the lt lt Point ID Target gt gt export variable from the easting export variable 2 as jipigi Ft i iuga e r z i E Poe Before entering the coordinate variables we should consider something Previously after we had entered the variable lt lt Point ID Target gt gt we then had to set the alignment and the length and precision by using the Formatting options for export variable dialog box This was because the default settings for alignment length and precision were not as we required
39. t Manager settings for that variable space as fill character 12345 re Ri x The space fill character is automatically selected if a variable is left aligned Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ET a Appendix A The Formatting Options for Export Variables Flags Flags are special attributes that can be set to export variables to increase the flexibility of the output format Gating Fae Some flags are not applicable to String and Integer export variable types For each flag it is stated in the following descriptions if that flag is applicable to these export variable types Allow scaling If this option is selected variables will be multiplied by the entered scaling factor Does not apply to String and Integer variables In the examples below the linear scale is set to 1000 Example using Easting of 123456 789 Flag Enabled use scaling 123456789 000 Flag Disabled do not scale 123456 789 The scaling factors themselves are entered in the Settings dialog box From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Formats Al j Suppress rounding If this option is selected the true value will be truncated instead of rounded at the specified precision Does not apply to String and Integer variables In the examples below the Precision is set to 2 Example using Easting of 123456 789 Flag Enabled rounding suppressed 123456 78 Flag Disabled rounding not suppressed 12
40. the Fixpoint Exportstring Ga p I i i L i iDErCOorrR ti i 1 i E E Note there are two tabs between Easting and Northing and Height and Code This is to space the output data correctly Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en M N Quick Tour Creating a Report Style Output When you select an Export Formatstring the Insert Export Variables that have been selected are shown C export variable dialog box becomes active This E in the Edit View with lt lt gt gt brackets allows the different variables you need for a format file to be chosen For this format file we only require 6 characters of the point ID to be output No point ID in our surveyed data has more than 6 The first variable needed in this format file is the Point ID Target characters We also require the point ID data to be left aligned iable variable gt Double click on the Point ID Target export variable in the Edit gt Scroll the list box to find the Point ID View The Formatting options for export variable dialog box will Target variable Select this variable either appear by double clicking on it or by highlighting it and then pressing Insert mee T maje ET Poe DT apd The Point Id Target variable will appear in the Edit View In the Format String Preview screen you can see how this variable will look when the format file is used Format Manager use
41. ting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en If you select a wrong export variable put the cursor to the right of that export variable by clicking just behind it and press Backspace This will delete that export variable You should now see the following gt Double click on Local Ellipsoidal Height The Formatting options for export variable dialog box will show the default settings you have previously set to be the default gt Click Cancel Ss To output a Local Ellipsoidal Height in a format file use the Local Ellipsoidal Height export variable For this format file we need the local ellipsoidal height This is because the sample data we will use with this format file has local ellipsoidal heights not orthometric heights T To output a local orthometric height in a format file use the Target Elev export variable We now need to choose the Code ID export variable This is stored in the Code data block type To make export variables easier to find in the Insert x export variables dialog box they are sorted into different data block types For example all code information is stored in the Code TPS GPS data block type whereas all quality information is stored in the Quality information GPS data block type Put the cursor behind the Local Ellipsoidal Height export variable and the tab by clicking in the Edit View gt From the Insert export variable dialog box select the Datablock Type to be Code TPS GP
42. uick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes 240 Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Lesson One Creating the Export Formatstring Code Information Choose to create a new format file gt From the File menu or from the Toolbar select New D gt Click OK to create a standard GPS 500 format file gt Expand the tree view and select the Fixpoint TPS GPS Exportstring aoe Puan Coa P rE ot oe Dan Ties riren I T age Coe I PLDN f 7 at r Tr CAEM ES Ta e Cai tas arbi cca Eas ee a A Ez We will enter the code export variables into the Fixpoint TPS GPS Export Formartstring because this format file is for use with data surveyed using Thematical coding The first part of the code line is the text 41 This is not an export variable but simply text gt Enter the text 41 The next part of the code line is an incrementing block number This is effectively a line counter which increases by 1 for each line that is output gt From the Insert export variable list box choose Blocknumber GSI Bi Lite eee Re Mites Leek ek Lil phig Eim Liri ee T ar Drai lri F F Diks berate nine Dj ami ies fA Tap Dee ere rT Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en a a Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes gt Double click on the variable to access the Formatting options for export variable dialog box gt Set the format options as sho
43. variable Scaling factors and the export variable Default values to be set x remember to set the Allow scaling flag for that export variable Refer to Appendix A C If you wish the scaling values also to be used in every i subsequent format file you create you should select the Use for every new format option Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en ee eae Units Default values The units for angular linear temperature and pressure units can be This allows the default values to be defined that will be output for selected The output will then be converted into the selected units Floating Point Integer and String export variables Co Soma eas etal rakes Piatra Pe doled wales bki ca ah Sng dela va ml BOC ras al FU iarasi ant Per ervey hea Co mm cron gt Examples of Floating Point variables are coordinate or If you wish the unit settings also to be used in every baseline length variables They are variables which could contain subsequent format file you create you should tick the a decimal point in their output Use for every new format option gt An example of an Integer variable is the degree part of the If you wish the units which are currently chosen on the WGS84 coordinates They are variables which do not contain a instrument or in SKI Pro to be output you should select decimal point in their output the Use instrument units option gt Examples of String va
44. wn below ed Law mm a Note that when you choose to right align a variable you 4S can choose between a space or zero as the fill character For GSI formats the fill character will always be zero gt Click OK The next character is a sign immediately after the Blocknumber GSI export variable gt Enter a The remainder of the export variables in this line are the Code ID and Attribute values 1 2 and 3 all have the same format They are all Right aligned with a Length of 16 a Precision of 0 and use the Fill Character of 0 Remember that it is possible to set the default format values for export variables gt From the Options menu or from the Toolbar select Defaults gt Set the format options as shown below Ensure to click the Use for every new format option Erm rem Pompe g ipri fui L fama hes oo a B frea a e a vaiki Instead of setting the length of the variable to be 16 you could also set the length of the variable to be 8 and then enter 00000000 as text The output would be exactly the same Quick Tour Il Creating a Leica GSI16 Output Thematical Codes 2 a Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en We must also ensure that the number of characters output for any As mentioned at the beginning of the Quick Tour any gaps in GSI16 export variable is never more than 16 GSI16 format does not allow format must be filled with a 0 This means that we must ensure 0
45. xport variable you have selected does not contain data Check you have selected the correct export variable for your local height Remember the Target Elev export variable will output local orthometric heights The Local Ellipsoidal Height export variable will output local ellipsoidal heights Q Why are there so many export formatstrings in the tree view Do always have to use the Fixpoint exportstring folder Using the different formatstring folders allows data of certain specific types to be grouped together Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions C Frequently Asked Questions Example You require GPS data to be output in a format that is similar as shown below Job Details Name of job Creator etc Point Details Point ID coordinates CQ etc Baseline Information Baseline lengths etc Each type of data Job Point details Baseline information is grouped together in blocks which allows complex format outputs to be created However the vast majority of format outputs can be created by just using the Fixpoint folder Not every export variable can be used in every folder For example the Baseline Cofactor Qzz export variable could not be used in the Job folder The baseline cofactor information would simply not be output Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions a 46 O Getting Started with Format Manager 4 0 0en Q Why has the code information not been output Are you using thematical coding or

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