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TBC How to swap a foresight/backsight occupation?

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Field crew flipped their Foresight and Backsight while collecting topo.

How do you change the occupation in TBC?

All we need to do is change FS from 2 to 1 and BS from 1 to 2.


 
Posted : December 10, 2014 12:54 pm
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I am not certain that can be done in TBC. If you download with Data Transfer you should also get the *.DC file. I am pretty sure you will be able to complete your edit in DC Editor and then import the edited DC file into TBC.


 
Posted : December 10, 2014 1:37 pm
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This is hard to explain, but...

Save the project.
Go down to the bottom of the project Explorer.
Expand the imported Job/DC file.
Find the setup with the swapped oc/bc.
Open the properties of each.
Change the point number of each to the correct one.
Recompute the project (F4).

I am not anywhere near my computer, so I am going off memory. There could be a few more intricacies, but hopefully not... I've given you the basic steps.

Edit: forgot the most important step.


 
Posted : December 10, 2014 2:01 pm
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Good advice so far.
One other method is to open a new "optical spreadsheet" and change the setup there.


 
Posted : December 10, 2014 2:37 pm
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Could you do it in CAD? Seems like you could grab all the affected points and do a "move-rotate" and be done.


 
Posted : December 10, 2014 5:32 pm