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Tom, I now have another error when using those grids in P-Data Modeling. How do I make sure the grid dimensions are the same as the P-Data dimensions? Does that mean the project dimensions need to match the grid dimensions? ERROR: The grid model and solid model must have the same XY dimensions. Grid Name = TopofLiner.RwGrd Solid Name = Temp 1-19_Test.RwMod Grid X Nodes = 196 , Solid X Nodes = 70 Grid Y Nodes = 248 , Solid Y Nodes = 157 Grid X Spacing = 3.538462 , Solid X Spacing = 10.0 Grid Y Spacing = 3.538462 , Solid X Spacing = 10.0
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Mitch, Thanks. Those options just clip the model in the Z-Direction. Is there any way to prevent the model from producing a box in the X and Y directions. The image example I provided models temperature data. Each color is a different temperature range and are 3-D block models of the data. I'm trying to recreate the model example in Rockworks. Now that I'm looking at the model example, I do not think I have to manipulate the X-Y directions. It seems that they have significant vertical exaggeration and have excluded the low-temperature values to give them holes in their
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Hello, I'm doing P-Data Modeling on temperature data. I was wondering if there was setting or way to model the P-data so it contoured to the boreholes and didn't form a box. I want my model to conform to the natural ground surface. Any ideas? Can I import a ground surface from ArcGis to Rockworks?
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Export 3D P-Data Model to View outside of Rockworks
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Hello, I'm making 3D Temperature models from P-Data. How do I export the 3D model so I can view it in 3D outside of Rockworks?
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Hello, I can not export or print to PDF. I have a project due today and I can not finish it with this error. The error only occurred after I installed the recent update. Please fix asap. The bug report is attached. bugreport.txt
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Hello, Is there a way to import the LPKey file into Rockworks so the patterns/densities of my rock units match my logplot logs? Corey
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Tom, Yes. I do that, but I like to add point text at the termination depth to describe why the borehole or test pit was ended. If I want this text to show, then I have to increase the depth beyond the original total depth.
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Tom, That is true, but that adds more steps. I have 25-100 logs at times. Doesn't the batch compile require you to add each data log separately then designate the bottom depth for each one separately? I make large excel multi-sheet import files. I want to import the excel workbook, and then compile all data logs (crtl+alt+L) with the same bottom depths. It would also be nice to have an export shortcut to export all open log files as one pdf file. Corey
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Hello, Is there any way to change the total depth for all the logs in a batch compile of logs? If not there should be an option created in the Log settings since the option is available when a single log is created. At the moment, I have to click through all my logs and change the total depth so the log fills the page and all my point data shows up. Corey
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Hello, Is there an easy way to create a master legend which includes the patterns for all the logs I have in one project? Corey
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Mitch, I looked at that, but I can not figure out how it works. It keeps asking for a batch file, but I don't have a batch file. Do I have to add each saved Dat. file separately? That's probably just as much work as just exporting each PDF individually. Corey