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GeoCue Group’s repository of articles for the GeoCue workflow management product, covering tools, tips, and workflows.
Using GeoCue to Manage LAS files in TerraScan
Increment GeoCue Project IDs
On occasion a user may wish to increment the auto generated GeoCue project IDs which get assigned upon project creation. One may wish to do this when running multiple servers in order to ensure unique project IDs, as all GeoCue Servers begin with 80254 as the first project number. Users recovering corrupted databases may also…
GeoCue RFX Demonstration
LiDARNews ILMF 2012 Video – GeoCue and QCoherent LP360
Fixing LAS Global Encoding
In some cases hardware manufacturers and/or software are not properly setting the Global Encoding bytes in an LAS file according to the LAS specification. That specification dictates the Global Encoding as “a bit field used to indicate certain global properties about the file. In LAS 1.2 (the version in which this field was introduced), only the…
System.Exception: Entity with name …has no associated graphic
While populating working segments the populate step goes into the exception state and the system messages in the checklist step details contains a message to the effect: “System.Exception: Entity with name <EntityName> and ID <EntityID> on layer <LayerName> has no associated graphic. The entity is likely corrupted.” Where, EntityName is the name of the probably corrupted…
Recurring Generate TS Trajectories problem
CueTip – Integrating Other Software Tools and Proprietary Code
This technical note describes the procedure for using GeoCue’s Environment Builder to integrate third-party software tools or the user’s own proprietary code into a GeoCue workflow. Environment Builder is a powerful customization tool for GeoCue. It allows users to build their own production environments from the ground up, including creating new entity types, new layer…
CueTip – Merging LAS Data
This note describes the procedure for using GeoCue’s ‘Merge’ command to combine LAS data from different layers or different data sources without having to repopulate working segments from the original source data. This procedure preserves any existing work – e.g. ground classification or building extraction – that has already been done on the target layer. …