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(@roadhand)
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I have wised up and started having our crews take pictures of some things with the tsc3 while staking out. I normally pull the csv into inroads to check our lay out. Is there any way to get the spj into inroads or am I stuck bringing our design files into TBC to get the full benefit of this new sop?

 
Posted : September 8, 2016 5:50 am
(@bobwesterman)
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Roadhand, post: 390144, member: 61 wrote: I have wised up and started having our crews take pictures of some things with the tsc3 while staking out. I normally pull the csv into inroads to check our lay out. Is there any way to get the spj into inroads or am I stuck bringing our design files into TBC to get the full benefit of this new sop?

What is a spj? To attempt to help answer the question, there is or used to be a Trimble link for InRoads, I think. I've never tried it myself and so don't really know what it can do but it might be an option.

 
Posted : September 8, 2016 5:57 am
(@roadhand)
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bobwesterman, post: 390146, member: 7106 wrote: What is a spj? To attempt to help answer the question, there is or used to be a Trimble link for InRoads, I think. I've never tried it myself and so don't really know what it can do but it might be an option.

An spj is an SCS900 work order file. It holds all of the staked out data, pictures, etc etc. You can drag it right into TBC and everything is there, most of our design files are generated in microstation/inroads and it would be nice to use the trimble data in that software.

 
Posted : September 8, 2016 7:41 am