To export data from the job
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Tap and select Job.
- In the Jobs screen, select the job to import data to.
- Tap Export. The Export screen appears.
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In the File format field, select the type of file to create.
By default, the File name field shows the name of the current job and the file extension is the file extension for the selected file type.
- If required, edit the file name.
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Tap to browse to the folder to export the file to. By default, files are exported to the most recently selected folder. If no folder was selected, files are exported to the Export folder in the same folder as the job.
You can select a folder on any available drive, such as a network drive or a USB drive.
If the controller is an Android device, you may be prompted to give Trimble Access read and write permissions for the USB drive. When you tap Yes, the Android folder selection screen appears. Tap in that screen, browse to the USB drive and tap [SELECT]. The USB drive now appears in the Trimble Access Select folder screen. If the USB drive detected message does not appear, or if you have dismissed the message, tap the Select USB drive softkey once the USB device is connected.
- Select the folder for the exported file from the Select folder screen. Tap Accept.
- If the file format you selected is:
- Comma Delimited (*.CSV, *.TXT), select a field for each value. When you tap Accept, you will be able to select the points to export. See Selecting points.
DXF, select the DXF file format and the item types to export.
If a point has features and attributes assigned to it then all the attributes are added as attributes of the inserted point in the DXF file.
When a feature library (*.fxl) created by the Trimble Business Center software's Feature Definition Manager is used, the layers and colors defined in the FXL are used in the DXF.
- ESRI Shapefiles, set the Coordinates to Grid (northing/easting/elevation) or Lat/Long coordinates (local latitude/longitude/height).
Grid local coordinates, select whether to output the original entered grid (local) coordinates or the computed display grid (local) coordinates.
The computed grid (local) coordinates are derived by taking the keyed‑in or computed grid coordinates and then applying the display transformation. You must set the required display transformation before you export the file. To do this in Review job, select a point, go to Options, set the Coordinate view to Grid (local) and then select a Transformation for grid (local) display.
- Stakeout report, specify the acceptable stakeout tolerances in the Stakeout horizontal tolerance and the Stakeout vertical tolerance fields. Any stakeout delta greater than the defined tolerances appears in color in the generated report.
- Survey report, select whether to generate a detailed report and the format for reporting GNSS deltas.
- Traverse report, specify the traverse deltas limit. Values that exceed this limit are highlighted in the generated report.
- Trimble JobXML, select the appropriate version number.
- Utility Survey DXF, configure the options for creating lines and generating text.
- To automatically view the file after you create it, select the View created file check box.
- Tap Accept.