How control codes work
Control codes defined in the feature library are used to construct line or polygon features using points. Points that have the same line or polygon feature code assigned to them are joined by lines. Trimble Access does not fill polygons.
To create features, the feature library must contain codes defined as lines for the features you want to create, and control codes for the required action to create the feature geometry, such as starting or ending a new join sequence. The example codes in this topic are found in the GlobalFeatures.fxl which is provided with Trimble Business Center.
Start join sequence control codes start lines, and End join sequence control codes end lines. You can use one or the other, or both, depending on the situation or workflow you prefer as there is flexibility in how you use them. For example, you can start lines without a control code, but to start the next line of the same feature code type you can use either the End join sequence control code on the previous/last measurement, or use the Start join sequence control code on the first point of the new line.
For example, to survey the centerliine of a road, the feature library must contain a road centerline (RCL) feature code defined as a Line feature type. To create the centerline feature, before measuring the first point in Measure codes select the RCL feature code and then tap the start join sequence button on the CAD toolbar. All subsequent points with that are assigned the RCL feature code are added to the line.
You can assign multiple feature codes and control codes to a single point. When assigning more than one feature code, the simplest way to select multiple feature codes is to use the Multi-code button in the Measure codes form. First tap , and then select the feature code and the control code(s) to apply.