Exportar datos con atributos de Terrasync o Trimble Access usando TBC

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    Summary

    En este video, se detalla el proceso para exportar datos con atributos utilizando el software TBC desde Trimble Access o Terrasync. El creador, Manuel Arosemema, guía a los usuarios a través de pasos detallados que incluyen la revisión y preparación de archivos de trabajo, la verificación de atributos de puntos y la selección del formato de exportación adecuado. Además, sugiere una personalización para facilitar el proceso y concluye con la exportación exitosa del archivo en formato CSV, ofreciendo utilidad y asistencia para quienes lo requieran.

      Highlights

      • Manuel Arosemema muestra cómo exportar datos con atributos usando TBC. 🌟
      • Revisar que los puntos en tu proyecto tengan atributos es crucial antes de exportarlos. 📍
      • Usar plantillas en blanco en TBC facilita la importación de archivos .JOB. 📂
      • Personaliza TBC para localizar herramientas especiales y mejorar eficiencia. ⚡
      • Exporta datos en formato CSV o Excel, incluyendo nombres de atributos. 🧾

      Key Takeaways

      • Descubre cómo exportar datos con atributos usando TBC de Trimble Access o Terrasync de forma eficiente! 🚀
      • Verifica siempre los atributos en TBC antes de proceder con la exportación. ✅
      • Personaliza tus herramientas en TBC para optimizar tu flujo de trabajo. 🛠️
      • Utiliza el módulo de comando o crea estilos nuevos para facilitar la exportación de datos. ⚙️
      • Elige el formato que más te convenga, sea CSV o Excel. La elección es tuya! 🗂️

      Overview

      En este video, Manuel Arosemema nos lleva a través del proceso de exportar datos con atributos utilizando el conocido software TBC aplicado a los datos de Trimble Access y Terrasync. Comienza revisando un archivo de trabajo previamente creado que contiene varios puntos con atributos. Esta revisión asegura que todo esté preparado para el proceso de exportación, verificando que los atributos estén presentes para cada punto en el proyecto.

        El siguiente paso es preparar TBC utilizando una plantilla en blanco, e importar el archivo .JOB desde la carpeta de datos de Trimble. Aquí, Manuel enfatiza la importancia de no arrastrar carpetas vacías durante el proceso de importación. Una vez cargados los datos en TBC, se pueden verificar los atributos de los puntos utilizando la función de propiedades dentro del software, asegurando así que toda la información relevante esté disponible antes de continuar.

          Finalmente, Manuel guía a los espectadores a través del proceso de exportación. Utiliza el módulo de comando en TBC para localizar la herramienta específica necesaria para exportar los atributos con características. Al seleccionar el formato de salida como CSV o Excel, se incluyen los nombres de los atributos en el archivo final. El video concluye con una exportación exitosa, dejando a los espectadores con un recurso listo para usar y ofreciendo soporte adicional si es necesario.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction In this introduction chapter, the speaker discusses a method for downloading data with attributes using Trimble Access, which also applies to Terrasync through TBC. An existing job containing a couple of points with attributes is used as an example. The speaker then navigates to the 'review work' section to check that the three points within the job have the necessary attributes.
            • 00:30 - 01:00: Checking Attributes In this chapter, the focus is on the verification of attributes within a technical workflow. The narrative acknowledges that attributes are already known to be present, suggesting that this step is part of a routine check rather than an exploratory task. The process involves handling a .JOB file, presumably a data file associated with Trimble Access, a software application used for field data collection. The chapter concludes with the preparation of a blank template to handle this file, involving navigating to the Trimble Data folder to retrieve the necessary file.
            • 01:00 - 01:30: Bringing the .JOB File into TBC This chapter focuses on importing a .JOB file into TBC (Trimble Business Center). The process starts with exporting data, noting that the corresponding folder is empty, and ensuring it's not included unnecessarily. As the .JOB file is loaded into TBC, it's noted that there is no georeferencing information, which results in a default scale factor of 1. Despite a warning report, the file is successfully loaded, and the points are now visible in TBC.
            • 01:30 - 02:00: Reviewing Point Coordinates and Attributes The chapter "Reviewing Point Coordinates and Attributes" provides a guide on how to inspect the attributes within specific points. The process starts with selecting a point and checking its properties, particularly focusing on the coordinates and characteristic codes. By accessing the feature codes, one can view the attributes associated with each point. The method is applicable for reviewing the remaining points as well. Towards the end, it hints at activating a module essential for further processes.
            • 02:00 - 02:30: Activating the Module and Exporting Attributes The chapter titled 'Activating the Module and Exporting Attributes' explains the process of using a command to activate a module and export its attributes. It describes an option where you can either use a command or customize and create a new style for your needs. The transcript suggests watching a linked video for more in-depth understanding. If the command option is chosen, you can locate a special tool called 'Export of Attributes'. This tool allows you to select various options and choose the output format for the attributes you are working with.
            • 02:30 - 03:00: Choosing Output Format and Saving File The chapter titled 'Choosing Output Format and Saving File' discusses the process of selecting an output format for a file, such as CSV or Excel, and includes the steps to save this file to a specified storage location, like the desktop. The chapter concludes with a message of gratitude and an invitation for any further questions or clarifications.

            Exportar datos con atributos de Terrasync o Trimble Access usando TBC Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 In this video I will show you another way another way to download data with attributes in this case of Trimble Access but also applies the same in Terrasync using TBC. for this I already have a job previously created with a couple of dots they have attributes that are what we are going to use as an example, we are going here where it says review work and we are going to review that the three points we have within our work have the attributes and here as we can see
            • 00:30 - 01:00 have the attributes we are just checking it yes we already know that our work has attributes you don't need to do this review as such, with that ready let's bring the .JOB file opening preparing TBC with a blank template our .JOB file from the Trimble Data folder from the directory with the name that appears at the top when starting Trimble Access (user) or the name
            • 01:00 - 01:30 that we are using as the main to export here we have a folder with the same job name as let's download, I make the observation the folder is blank so we're not going to drag her with us this time alright we hope it loads here on TBC wait a moment here we see that no has no georeferencing so we're a scale factor of 1 what that brings the .JOB this a report of warning we give you no what not what let's see and here we have the points already
            • 01:30 - 02:00 ready with this selected we are going to check the attributes that are inside of the points, let's go to properties and here where it says code features but before that let's review the coordinates here are its coordinates and where it says the characteristics code we touch here and here we see the attributes that are related to that point and in this same way can do with the other points that remaining, now we are going to activate a module this module we will use from the part
            • 02:00 - 02:30 command but if I don't want to use this option I can go here customize and create a new style and from this I will leave a link in the description with a video that says about the subject, well in in this case they will use the option of command to locate a tool special in this case we will use it called us export of attributes with characteristics well, with that we select the option of everything and additional then we choose the output format
            • 02:30 - 03:00 which will be CSV can be Excel too, let's say it includes the names of the attributes too, we give apply, we put a storage place in this case the desktop will we give save and as you can see here is the ready file already generated, well I hope that this video of have been from utility and any queries from the order greetings and thanks for watching