This command generates a report of a section file for the
specified stations. The information contained in the report is
determined by the settings in the Section Report Options dialog
box.
Decimal Places: Specify the display precision for stations and elevations.
Use Row-Column Report Layout: When checked, offsets are
reported in columns. Example reports showing the difference are
shown below. Also when active, there is an option to Line-Up Columns By Center Offset which
makes the zero offset column line up. Otherwise, the columns are
lined up by the left most offset.
Use Report Formatter: Report output is directed to the Report
Formatter which allows for custom reports, as well as being able to
export the report to Microsoft Excel or Access.
Report Descriptions: Controls whether the descriptions for each
section point are reported.
Specify User-Entered Offsets To Report: After
choosing OK from this dialog, the program will prompt for
additional offsets to report with interpolated elevations. These
are for offsets that don't already exist as section points in the
section file.
Report Slopes: Will report the slope between
section points. Specify how to report the slopes, either none,
percent, ratio, or auto format. Auto format means that slopes less
than 10% are reported in percent, while greater slopes are reported
as ratios.
Stations to Report: Specify either a range and interval of
stations to report or enter each station one at a time.
Station Direction: This
setting controls the order of the stations for the report.
Grades to Report: This applies to section files that contain
subgrades. For these section files, you can choose which grades to
report (top surface or subgrades). All is also an option.
Description Match: This field can be used to filter the section
points by their description.
Report Elevation Difference: Reports section elevations by
Reference Grade Point, Section File or Surface File. The Surface
File method works with a triangulation file (TIN) and can be used
to compare a 3D TIN model with the design sections.
Reference Grade Point: Specify the reference grade ID. Only
available if Grade Point option is selected, as mentioned
above.
Select Reference Section File: Specify a reference file. Only
available if Section File is chosen, as mentioned above.
Elevation Difference at Offset Interval: Used if there is an
elevation difference.
The next three options only available if Elevation Difference at
Offset Interval is clicked.
Offset Interval: Value required.
Left Limit/Right Limit: Values required.
Section Report Options dialog choose options
Section File to Report dialog choose existing
file
Starting station for report <0.000>: press
Enter
Ending station for report <1147.478>: press
Enter
Station interval (A for All) <100.0>: press
Enter
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Sample Report
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Pulldown Menu Location: Sections
Keyboard Command: sctrprt
Prerequisite: A section file (.sct)