Hi all.
I have a question...
We have somebody here in the office that insists that he is drawing to scale ... everything to clean numbers. However, I am finding just a bit too often that when I use a floor plan, for example, in which he has primarily done all of the work, in order for me to do building sections, for example, there are these minuscule errors in the line work of his files.
Just for kicks, we turned on DataCad's accuracy setting to 256 to look at some dimension strings ... first one of his files, then one of mine. His had several goofy dimensions (X'-X 253/256", etc.), mine did not.
Just in case it makes a difference, he uses Direction-Distance, I use Relative-Cartesian.
Any Clues about what the problem could be?
I have a question...
We have somebody here in the office that insists that he is drawing to scale ... everything to clean numbers. However, I am finding just a bit too often that when I use a floor plan, for example, in which he has primarily done all of the work, in order for me to do building sections, for example, there are these minuscule errors in the line work of his files.
Just for kicks, we turned on DataCad's accuracy setting to 256 to look at some dimension strings ... first one of his files, then one of mine. His had several goofy dimensions (X'-X 253/256", etc.), mine did not.
Just in case it makes a difference, he uses Direction-Distance, I use Relative-Cartesian.
Any Clues about what the problem could be?
Steve
Steven R. Baldwin
SRB Ventures
Joplin, Missouri - USA
Steven R. Baldwin
SRB Ventures
Joplin, Missouri - USA