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Converting a neutral file from Intergraph PDS to Caesar

Converting a neutral file from Intergraph PDS to Caesar

Converting a neutral file from Intergraph PDS to Caesar

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Any suggestions on how to format the Intergraph PDS neutral file for it to convert correctly to a Caesar input file? Never seem to work for me. I get a message that errors exist and see " *.LOG" file for detail, but I am not able to find the error.
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RE: Converting a neutral file from Intergraph PDS to Caesar

There is a "log" file created in the same directory as the neutral file. This should identify the error. If you can't get it to work, open a Support Request on Smart Support and send in the neutral file so Tech Support can look at it.

Richard Ay
Intergraph CAS

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