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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook - New Cave - QMs</h2>
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<h1>Adding QMs (Question Marks)</h1>
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<h2>QM data and cave descriptions</h2>
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<p>
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This document describes how to include Qustion Marks (QMs) and cave descriptions in .svx files.
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<p>There
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are dedicated fields in the template.svx file for this purpose, but there has been laxness recently on filling them in.
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It seems to be an unknown resource among too many expo-goers despite the manifold benefits.
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<h3>Why do we want to do this?</h3>
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We need to store Question Marks (QMs) and cave description data in an easy-to-use format for setting objectives and
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planning trips.
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<p>When planning an expo, it is necessary to work out where leads are in each cave before
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arriving in Austria to make effective use of time and equipment. The most readily
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accessible place for such information is in .svx files, because this is more efficient
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compared to including QMs only in survey drawings in Tunnel or writing a cave
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description then putting it on the expo website.
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<p>Svx files are a very stable place to store the data long-
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term: there is no need to rely on a ‘master file’ of any kind, which can be problematic if not everyone
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on expo has the same level of computer literacy, and requires just basic text entry to create and update
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the data after a trip.
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<h3>How it’s done:</h3>
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So, you’ve got your .svx file started (if entering new data), or located and opened (if updating a
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previously surveyed bit of cave after checking out some QMs again), and it looks a bit like this (visual
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format will change depending on your preferred text editor):
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<img src="wob-svx-edit-pic.jpg" width=900>
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If you don’t understand what is in front of you here, then you need to read the <a href="newcave.html#survexformat">survey handbook guide on svx files</a> which will lead you to the survex documentation, or ask
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someone about basic entry of survey leg and station data into the .svx file format.
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Near to the end of the text in the file, you will see a section that looks like this:
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<img src="wob-svx-edit-pic2.jpg" width=900>
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<p>
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This is where the action is! You literally just follow the instructions in the file to create QM and cave
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description data, replacing the template text with your own as you would with the cave passage data.
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<p style="margin:4%">
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<em>Technical Note:</em> The syntax for a QM includes a leading semi-colon. So it is syntactically a "comment" so far as the survex software is concerned. But we have other software and scripts in the Expo online system which inderstand just fine that these are QMs.
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Here is an example from the last bit of bipedalpassage.svx in 264. Note that each QM description is all on one line.
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<pre><code>;-----------
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;Question Mark List ;(leave commented-out)
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<em>;Serial number grade(A/B/C/X) nearest-station resolution-station description</em>
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;QM1 A bipedalpassage.1 - Very good. 50m+ (?) deep pit below start of 13 bolt bipedal traverse - rather slanted, large ongoing rift glimpsed below. very good.
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;QM2 A bipedalpassage.3 - Very good. 50m+ (?) deep pit below end of 13 bolt bipedal traverse. best approched via station 4 (?) and looks ok to rig. May connect to first deep pit.
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;QM3 C bipedalpassage.1 - Poor c lead, across thin rock bridge over abyss (!) leads to blind aven, but small tube for thin person on left.
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;QM4 A bipedalpassage.10 - Good. Ongoing big phreatic passage forms pitch dropped in Bipedal Passage4 by Ben, then continued by Mike and Elain on Aug 6th.
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;QM5 C bipedalpassage.9 - Speculative - climb up needs short 5-10m rope - could be tube in roof.
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;QM6 C bipedalpassage.31 - Very good location where main phreatic passages and enlarges - but far side of chamber choked. One part of choke was not accessed as needs 2m climb up to poke nose in it. A good free climber could do this or needs one bolt to be sure no way on. Very strong draft in choke! Interesting southerly trend at margin of known system
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</code></pre>
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<p>
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The example below demonstrates correct and effective use of the QM list referring back to earlier elements in the svx file:
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<p>
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<img src="wob-svx-edit-pic3.jpg" width=900>
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<p>
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If these data are not entered along with the rest of the survey data, it is as if you decided not to enter
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some of the actual passage data you surveyed: information is being lost and someone will have to
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trawl back through all the survey data at a later time to keep it up-to-date, a very tedious task which
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is a very inefficient use of time.
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<p>Also if the person reading it hasn’t been to the bit of cave (which is, like, <em>the whole point</em>, then the data has a higher chance of being incorrect. It is not always easy to interpret Tunnel or Therion
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drawings correctly with this sort of thing.
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<h3>Conclusion</h3>
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<p>Survey data recorded in .svx files is incomplete if there is no QM List data and
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cave description data!
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<p>Return to "<a href="newsurvex.html">Survey handbook - survex format</a>".</p>
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