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Linear Segment Details

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Linear Segment Details   Section
Linear Segment Details > Start   Section
  Reference Point Unique label used to differentiate features.
  Reference Point Offset Distance used in conjunction with the start reference point to determine where the work location begins.
  (No label) Unit of measure for the offset (before or after) from the start reference point of this asset.
  Measure Absolute distance taken from the start of the linear asset to where this linear work segment begins. This can be manually entered or calculated by entering a start reference point and start offset.
  (No label) Start Measure Units
  Y Offset Perpendicular distance from this linear asset. For example, if a sign is 10 feet to the right of the road, the Y-Offset is 10 feet. This value is measured from the Y Reference Point and can be positive (right) or negative (left).
  (No label) Unit of measure for the Y Offset, which is the measure to the right or left of the linear asset. The measurement is taken from the Y Offset Reference Point.
  Y Reference Reference point from which the Y offset is measured
  Z Offset Distance above or below this linear asset. For example, if a sign is 10 feet above the road, the Z-Offset is 10 feet. This value is measured from the Z Reference Point and can be positive (above) or negative (below).
  (No label) Unit of measure for the Z Offset, which is the measure above or below the linear asset. The measurement is taken from the Z Offset Reference Point.
  Z Reference Reference point from which the start Z-Offset (distance above or below the linear asset) is measured.
     
Linear Segment Details > End   Section
  Reference Point Unique label used to differentiate features.
  Reference Point Offset Distance used in conjunction with the end reference point to determine where the work location ends.
  (No label) Unit of measure for the offset (before or after) from the end reference point of this asset.
  Measure Absolute distance taken from the start of the linear asset to where this linear work segment ends. This can be manually entered or calculated by entering an end reference point and end offset.
  (No label) End Measure Units
  Y Offset Perpendicular distance from this linear asset. For example, if a sign is 10 feet to the right of the road, the Y-Offset is 10 feet. This value is measured from the Y Reference Point and can be positive (right) or negative (left).
  (No label) Unit of measure for the Y Offset, which is the measure to the right or left of the linear asset. The measurement is taken from the Y Offset Reference Point.
  Y Reference Reference point from which the Y offset is measured
  Z Offset Distance above or below this linear asset. For example, if a sign is 10 feet above the road, the Z-Offset is 10 feet. This value is measured from the Z Reference Point and can be positive (above) or negative (below).
  (No label) Unit of measure for the Z Offset, which is the measure above or below the linear asset. The measurement is taken from the Z Offset Reference Point.
  Z Reference Point from which the Z-Offset is measured.

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