joaorcunha
2009-06-08, 02:07 PM
We are experiencing some problems when importing a Topography Survey in .dwg to Revit, and we've followed the best practices found in this forum and others without success. The procedure is:
1. The survey is in UTM and only has World UCS, in .dwg format, cleaned and without any blocks or elements outside the 2km-diameter limit.
Its coordinates are around the point x=430730.6660, y=4588602.2850
My Autocad units are set to meters.
2. When importing it to Revit, using center-to-center, link and units set to meter, it imports easily.
3. When I try to acquire coordinates, it doesn't match, giving the former point at:
N -197.51, E 98.46
If I relocate the project to the original coordinates set into Autocad, it goes far away the Revit origins...
I've tried with different files, and the result is the same. Also tried to import a square drawn
from scratch in AutoCAD, with 200m each side, but with its lower left corner set at 100000,100000. When importing into revit it recognised the coordinates without problem. However, when I created another square with same size, but its corner positioned at 1500000,1500000, it didn't match either.
Has anybody experienced such issues?
Should I try a workaround?
Here is a .dwg point (exploded) with you need to try out.
Thank you in advance,
Joao Cunha
1. The survey is in UTM and only has World UCS, in .dwg format, cleaned and without any blocks or elements outside the 2km-diameter limit.
Its coordinates are around the point x=430730.6660, y=4588602.2850
My Autocad units are set to meters.
2. When importing it to Revit, using center-to-center, link and units set to meter, it imports easily.
3. When I try to acquire coordinates, it doesn't match, giving the former point at:
N -197.51, E 98.46
If I relocate the project to the original coordinates set into Autocad, it goes far away the Revit origins...
I've tried with different files, and the result is the same. Also tried to import a square drawn
from scratch in AutoCAD, with 200m each side, but with its lower left corner set at 100000,100000. When importing into revit it recognised the coordinates without problem. However, when I created another square with same size, but its corner positioned at 1500000,1500000, it didn't match either.
Has anybody experienced such issues?
Should I try a workaround?
Here is a .dwg point (exploded) with you need to try out.
Thank you in advance,
Joao Cunha