Command and Processes Table - W
For more information on the terms 'Command', 'Process' and 'Macro Command', see Command Table Introduction.
These tables list all commands and processes available in all products. If your product has access to a command or process, the link on the left of the table takes you to a dedicated help file for more information. If no link appears, the function isn't available in your product.
Symbols used in this table:
A green tick indicates that the module is part of the core system licensing for the specified product - no additional module is required.
X A red cross indicates the module is not part of the listed system and any commands held within it cannot be run (a separate product will be required).
� A blue diamond indicates the module is an optional extra for the specified system.
For Macro commands, see here.
Commands - W
Processes - W
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Joins two sorted files on designated keyfields. Matching input fields and all records are output. |
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This process evaluates a wedge volume whose limits are defined by two or three DTMs or wireframe surfaces. |
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WFCODE codes points in a file that are constrained by one or more wireframes. |
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This process creates a copy of the original wireframe, where each triangle has been moved outwards (or inwards) by a set distance. |
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This process creates a DTM wireframe surface which can be extended beyond the data limits by a specified distance using a planar trend surface. |
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This process generates a block model from a wireframe model. |
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"Section" wireframe to produce perimeters. |