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Topic ClosedTransformation with AutoCAD Civil3D 2014

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    Posted: 22.Aug.2014 at 14:41
Hello all,

I´m writting my bachelor theses about transforming coordinates from "Gauss Krüger" to "ETRS89.UTM32N".
I have tried the transformation with AutoCAD Civil3D.
My way trough the transformation was:
1. Set the coordinate system to DHDN-GK Zone 4 on the current project. Save project.
2. Open a new project, set de coordinate system to "ETRS89.UTM 32N". Go to ModellSpace Planning & Analysis
3. Open the Tast Pane (MAPWSSPACE), Add the drawing with Gauss KrĂĽger Zone4.dwg. Then go to the query library and define a new query with all subjects and start drawing.
But then a I have the following problem:
AutoCAD is saying the it can not open / query the drawing with Gauss KrĂĽger Zone4.dwg
Details: -AECC_COGO_POINT - Referenz 1C7D3
            - AECC_COGO_POINT - Referenz 1C7D4
            and so on.

My current projects just contains cogo points. Is this the problem?
Can anybody help my with this problem?

I´m buuuusy with writing my theses ConfusedConfusedConfused
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