To Use Projects

Use projects to process measurements that are performed in one area of interest to determine specific real-world objects. Each project can use its own field code list that maps the field codes to the database feature classes. A project consists of one or more calculation projects. Also, if you work with different field code lists, you must create a project for each field code list. For example, if you process data from different contractors that use different field codes, you create a project for each contractor.

To start the Project Manager

  1. In the AutoCAD Map 3D toolset Maintenance workspace, do one of the following:

    Click Insert tab > Survey panel > Survey.

  2. Click Project Manage.
  3. In the Manage Projects dialog box, select a project group, and edit the project settings.

Project option

Description

Project area

Specifies project settings. Click to display all options.

Select A Project

Selects a project of the selected project group.

Create

Creates a project. Enter name and description.

Delete

Deletes the selected project and all calculation projects.

Edit

Edits the selected project name and description.

Field Code List area

Click to display all options. See also Understanding Field Codes.

Select A Field Code List

Selects the field code list that is used in the current project.

Manage Field Code List

Opens the field code list manager. See also Field Code List Manager.

Description

Describes the field code list.

Calculation tab

Displays the main field code attributes that are used for calculation. See also Field Code Settings for Calculation

Distribution tab

Displays the main field code attributes that are used for the distribution of the calculated coordinates to the target industry models. See also Field Code Settings for Distribution

Fill Industry Model

If the Industry Model Name on the Calculation or Distribution tab is empty: Starts the replacement of the placeholder for the industry model name. See Fill Industry Model.

Note:

On the Calculation tab, and on the Distribution tab, you can modify the Industry Model Name. Click the input field, and enter a new name.