Use the Property Data page to specify which properties to associate with the exported solids.
- Corridor Property Set Definitions
- Displays the property set definitions which apply to both corridors and 3D solids/bodies.
Select the property set definition in the left column and then select the Visible check box for each property that you want to be able to view for the extracted solids. Only the property sets which apply to both corridors and 3D solids/bodies are displayed on this page for selection.
You can add definitions to the Corridor Property Data - User Defined property data set by right-clicking in the grid and selecting Add, and you can set the default values for these definitions.
Properties for which the Visible check box is selected will be visible on the Extended Data tab of the AutoCAD Properties Palette when you examine the properties of the extracted solids.
The properties are also available for viewing in other applications such as Autodesk® Navisworks®.
By default, Autodesk Civil 3D includes three property set definitions that apply to corridors and 3D solids and bodies:
- Corridor Model Information:
- CorridorName
- CorridorDescription
- CorridorRegion Name
- CorridorBaseLine Name
- CorridorHorizontalBaseline
- CorridorVerticalBaseline
- Corridor Shape Information:
- AssemblyName
- AssemblyStartStation
- AssemblyEndStation
- CodeName
- PayItem
Note: PayItem information is available for links (and resulting bodies) only. It is not available for shapes (and resulting solids).
- ClassificationCode
Note: Classification codes can be entered in code set styles. If they are present within the code set style for a link or shape code, then you can output them for the corresponding corridor solids. For more information, see Codes Tab (Code Set Style Dialog Box).
- Side
- Volume
- Corridor Property Data - User Defined. This property data set is provided for you to add your own custom property data, such as construction phase or condition of material. You can add definitions to this property data set by right-clicking in the grid and selecting Add, or by using the Define Property Sets command. For more information, see About Property Sets.