Export Files

  1. Click the Map icon (map pin) on the left side of the screen.

  2. On the Actions bar, click the More icon (vertical ellipsis) and select Settings > Exports.

  3. Select one of the following:

  • Surface

  1. Enter the export file name (without spaces).

  2. Enter the vertical tolerance to convert the grid into a triangular irregular network.

  3. Select the required filter.

  4. Click Export. WorksOS exports the surveyed surface data as a .ttm file.

  5. Download the zipped file and import it into TBC.

  • Machine Passes

  1. Enter the export file name (without spaces).

  2. Select a Coordinates option:

    • Latitude/Longitude - Export for a global, Earth-Centered Earth-Fixed (ECEF) coordinate system.

    • Northing/Easting - Export for an X,Y,Z Cartesian coordinate system.

  3. Select an output option:

    • Last pass only - Output only includes data for the final pass over each cell.

    • All passes - Output includes a line entry in the output file for every pass over every cell.

  4. Select the required filter.

  5. If required, select the exported file (.csv) options:

Note: If you do not restrict the output to a maximum of 65535 rows per file, the output will be a single zipped .csv file that includes an unrestricted number of rows.

Note: If you select Output raw data in dbase format, the units that are selected are included as column headers in the output. If you do not select this option, then the units are included in each cell.

Note: The Machine Passes export has been formatted for easier importing into Trimble Business Center (TBC) as a CSV Point Cloud file. The following fields have had their units removed from each individual cell so the raw values are correctly formatted for manual import into TBC.

"CellN" for Cell Northing, "Cell E" for Cell Easting, and "Elevation" have all their units removed.

They now only display in the column headers.

Note: If you automatically or manually import these CSV files elsewhere, please be aware of the formatting change.

  • VETA - See Export to VETA below.

  1. Select Export.

  2. Download the zipped file.

Next topic: Export to Veta