Feature library
A feature library is a text file that contains the definitions of feature codes, attributes, linework, and control codes.
Control codes define the relationship between points so that the geometry of a line or polygon is drawn in the map.
An attribute is a characteristic or property of a feature in a database. All features have a geographic position as an attribute. Other attributes depend on the type of feature. For example, a road has a name or designation number, surface type, width, number of lanes, and so on. The value chosen to describe a particular feature is called the attribute value.
When you measure a point and select a feature code from the feature library in the Code field, if the feature code has attributes then the Trimble Access software prompts you to enter the attribute data.
If you have enabled Use descriptions, you cannot select codes from feature libraries in Description fields.
You can create your own feature library using the Feature Definition Manager in the Trimble Business Center software and then transfer the file to the System Files folder on the controller. Alternatively, you can create a feature library using Trimble Access.
Feature codes created using Trimble Access are used only to draw feature geometry. To create a feature library that contains attribute definitions you must use the Feature Definition Manager in Trimble Business Center.
To select a code in a survey, the job must be using the feature library that contains the appropriate codes.
To select the library that you want to use, the library must be on the controller in the :
- Tap and select Job. The current job is already selected.
- Tap Properties.
- Tap Feature library. The Select feature library screen shows the available feature library files in the System Files folder.
- Tap the feature library file to select it.