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gINT-002: ADVANCED OUTPUT OPTIONS AND SITE MAPS
Course Description
gINT 002 delves into the rich feature set in the OUTPUT tab,
demonstrates the various report types, and also introduces
site maps and their uses. The OUTPUT tab is not just restricted to printing and
previewing a particular report, using all data in the current database. You can
export to AutoCAD DXF or Adobe PDF, creating custom bookmark tabs in the latter
case. You can apply filter queries (and range filters in graphs and tables) to
narrow the data to be displayed. You can record complex output settings for
later use, or set up batch output of multiple reports with specific settings,
using a script.
The site map portion of the class covers how you associate a site map with a
project, and use it for a variety of purposes such as borehole selection,
placement of new boreholes, and drawing ‘zones’ around groups of boreholes so
that they are output together.
The course covers the following topics:
- Exporting to PDF
- Exporting to DXF
- Exporting to Bitmap Graphics (JPG and BMP)
- Standard Filters
- Creating and Editing an Output Script
- User Input Parameters in Scripts
- Importing a Site Map
- Data Entry and Navigation Tools in Site Map View
- Using the Site Map to Select Boreholes at Output Time
- Creating and Selecting Zones
- Printing a Site Map Report
- 3-D Output of Fence Reports
- Fence Report Depth and Elevation Scales
- Specifying a Custom Fence Report Baseline
- Using Min, Max and Scale in a Fence Report
Completion of gINT 001 or prior experience using gINT is recommended for this course.
Schedule
Day |
Date |
Course # |
Time |
Closing Date |
| TH |
17-July-08 |
002-080 |
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM (PDT) |
15-July-08 |
| TH |
14-Aug-08 |
002-81 |
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM (PDT) |
12-Aug-08 |
| TH |
18-Sept-08 |
002-082 |
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM (PDT) |
16-Sept-08 |
| TH |
16-Oct-08 |
002-083 |
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM (PDT) |
14-Oct-08 |
| TH |
20-Nov-08 |
002-084 |
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM (PDT) |
18-Nov-08 |
(The first 15 minutes of class is for getting up and running)