This creates pit polylines using pit names and
geometry data stored in a text file. The fields in the text file
must be in order of pit name, site name, easting and northing. The
fields must be comma delimited. Here's a sample text file for two
pit polylines:
PIT 1,SITE 1,243431.6415685746,1646709.1759626027
PIT 1,SITE 1,243480.4441474760,1646852.2833508430
PIT 1,SITE 1,243914.2811566577,1646640.1845039858
PIT 1,SITE 1,243723.9315959779,1646566.2781082289
PIT 2,SITE 1,243480.4441474765,1646852.2833508428
PIT 2,SITE 1,243529.2467263769,1646995.3907390833
PIT 2,SITE 1,243972.3966978462,1646778.7388722666
PIT 2,SITE 1,243948.5580873627,1646653.4930947539
PIT 2,SITE 1,243914.2811566577,1646640.1845039858
Input Data
File Select text file to import
Layer for pits <PITS>: press Enter
Imported 9 pits.
Pulldown Menu
Location: Boundary
Keyboard Command:
importpit2
Prerequisite: Text file
with pit data