Hi Randal,
I do not use the DWG import tool so there may be a switch or an option that I
do not know of. I generally export from AutoCAD Map3D with to option to export
the z to a column. The reality is that most AutoCAD drawing (cities plans,
architectural drawings) are still exclusively done in 2D and z is very often a
simple texte value with a point symbole. That may be your case... When you
export that, the problem is that the z value point is a label and will
systematically be beside the true measurement. You could fix that with some
vector manipulations...
Good luck
Nicolas
> Le 31 déc. 2016 à 09:25, Randal Hale [via OSGeo.org]
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>
> I've been testing the DWG Import - one question. I imported a 3D DWG
> file and all the data data is imported (yay) but there isn't a elevation
> attached anywhere. Is it hidden somewhere or not imported? I really
> think I'm missing a step - possibly.
>
> Randy
>
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