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Using ShapeTags and Codes
6835851.497 is the Northing
3100685.44 is the Easting
395.789 is the Elevation
BP is the description
BOUNDARY is the Code name
FOUND is attribute 1
1/2” is attribute 2
IRON ROD is attribute 3
NONE is attribute 4
GOOD is attribute 5
With the use of Codes easily accommodating generic entry
of point information, the description can be used more like
a text note rather than containing action coding and point
information.
A quick note regarding Tags. Tags can be thought of as the
name of connected geometry (polylines composed of lines
and arcs) making action coding, required by many other
collectors, unnecessary to linework collection in J-Field.
Codes, then, can be used specifically for point/line data. This
data can be entered very quickly because of the libraries
that are constantly growing and updating.
One of the great aspects of tags and codes in J-Field is that
you can grow into them. Use descriptions for a while, then
add Codes when it is convenient. Just add a white box for
Codes and one for attributes. No need to radically change
your experience.
Summary of Contents for TRIUMPH-LS
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