Export to File
Use this function to export your Quadri model data to various file formats which you can then import into other programs.
Find it here: Select on the ribbon.
See File Formats that Quadri Supports for the file types you can export from Quadri. Many of the types listed have links to topics with format-specific details:
Also, consider exchanging data seamlessly using the Quadri Connectors.
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During the export process, we refer to the active Quadri Model as the source and the file as the target. When you do a file export you will get a task (export task) in the process model that documents what you did, in this case, which file you exported to, which point of time you did it, which conversion rule you used, the number of objects that were exported and more. This opens the Export to file tool. Here, you will have to go through a series of steps to export a Quadri model to a file.
Task
You can here select a template for the import. Novapoint provides a set of predefined templates that are available when creating a task.
Selection
In the Filter panel, click Select Features to select the feature (types) that you want to export from the Quadri model. Select by feature types and/or by location (area, e.g. make a polygon).
Format
Here you can select the file format for the export. A settings dialog will appear for any format that has writer settings. See the sub-pages for format-specific settings.
Coordinate Reference System (CRS) - The Coordinate Reference System (CRS) tool has functions that operate on the coordinate system.
Change CRS
If you want a different CRS for your output file you can specify this by clicking the CRS Transformation button. The transformation of the CRS is run after the conversion of the features.
File Items
The Quadri model is an object-oriented model, that is, it consists of features like “GuardRail, CarriagewayEdge, Fence”. When exporting data to a file, the export process has functionality to change the objects into file items, e.g. to CAD layers. This transformation is based on a set of rules, called Conversion Rules.
The Conversion Rules are selected in the Conversion Rules for Input dialog. When the file is created, its Coordinate Reference System (CRS) is checked against that of the binder's CRS. If they don't match, you will be asked what to do through the CRS Validation.
Preview
In the Preview panel, click Preview to see the data after conversion, but before it is exported.
You get a (temporary) plan window, Preview of created features. This window presents the data that has been successfully converted (and transformed, if a coordinate transformation was trigged).
If nothing shows up in the Preview of created features plan window, the reason might be:
- No conversion rule was selected.
- The conversion rules selected did not match the information in the selected files.
Destination
Select destination for the exported file - select Project for uploading to Trimble Connect for Browser. You can select the current project, or any other of your active projects.
Select destination folder in the current project. Enter a suitable name for the file. Click the Projects button in the dialog to access the list of your active projects if you want to select another destination project.
Hit Save to finish. The information about Project, Folder and File name is displayed. Select ProjectWise for storing the file on in ProjectWise.
When selecting ProjectWise, no selecting is done until you finish the task - Hit Finish and follow the steps.
Click the File button: Select folder and a suitable file name. Hit Save. The file path and name is displayed.
Finish
Click Finish to perform the complete export to file.
If you click Finish without having used the Preview option, the information will be exported directly. This may save time during the export of large data.