Task
The Task tab contains all the important input parameters. This fills the basic descriptions for the model in the Design tab. A Task consists of the following input boxes (below): Task, Reference Alignment, Road Standard, Select Data, Features, and Finish.
Task
Template (only available when creating new tasks)
Templates will fill in the necessary data for the task. The default template is an empty template. To build up a road model based on data from another project, use the template From Existing Project.
Choose a user-defined template if available.
Name
Specify a name for the task. This can be changed later.
Note: To change the name on a task simply change it in the process tree. Changing the name of a task changes only the task name. The actual filenames hidden in project files will not be changed.
Subtask of
Specify the subtask in the process structure where the task is to be stored. All tasks can be moved later by drag-and-drop.
Documentation
Add information about the task and attach files as documentation.
Upgrade
The upgrade task button is used upgrading the task to the latest task version.
The upgrade is necessary because of changes in the conversion rule that will break compatibility if it is build in older versions.
Settings
Starting the tasks Settings (for the task) lets you change data globally for the task.
Phase
Generic Attributes
TIN Priority for the Calculation Basis inputs
Reference Alignment
Choose a Line task with an alignment as a reference line for the road model and specify the From and To. Check the box Full length if this is wanted.
NOTE: Reference alignments in a road task need to be made as road alignments. When you create a Line task you need to use the template for Road Alignment.
Vertical Override
Override the vertical alignment to follow the terrain by a specified distance.
Road Standard
Specify the Road Normal and Class for the road. Road Normal and Class can be changed at a later stage and recalculates the typical cross-section.
Check the boxes for Superelevation and Widening if needed. The checkboxes are only available when creating a road model. To recalculate superelevation and widening access dialogs from Settings.
Settings
This drop-down menu accesses the Design Standard dialog if there is a need to specify the input to the road model. The Typical cross-section and Superelevation and Widening dialogs are also available from the drop-down menu.
Select Data
Define the calculation basis and illustration objects of the model.
Features
Define the Rules for Result and input data.
Finish
Preview
Use this action to temporarily build and preview the model. A new preview window will open. If an existing View in 3D already contains the road model, then no preview window will be opened. Instead, go to the correct window and zoom in on the model.
Checkboxes
Build is always ON by default, but the user can turn it off to not force a build when exiting the tool. The result objects will be deleted if necessary to ensure that there is no mismatch between the result object and the input in the descriptions.
Ignore errors can be turned ON if there is a need to ignore errors found in the cross-section calculation. This will then build result objects and do the quantity calculation even if there are errors.
All Sections can be unchecked to specify a stretch of road to build. This is used when wanting to build parts of the road model without having to change the Start and End chainage for the road model.
Finish
Used to save changes and build the model. Changes will be stored in the task.
Cancel
Used to cancel the task.
This will revert all changes done inside dialogs and tasks since opening the task. If there have been changes to user will be given a warning.
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