<p>This next table is of all the survex stations in troggle: i.e. only those survey stations which have been identified with an Entrance by manually editing the Entrance data.
<br>Resolve the survex errors and do a full databasereset import.
<br>You should look at the .log and .err files produced by survex in the :loser: repo folder first.
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<br>Probably, the generaton of the .3d file has failed, so the .pos file is not generated.
<br> Look for a message like this 'Failed to find /mnt/d/EXPO/loser/1623-and-1626-no-schoenberg-hs.3d so aborting generation of new .pos, using old one if present'
<p>The SRTM altitude is that measured at a nearby reference point. The horizontal distance between the survey station and the SRTM reference point is shown in the "SRTM ref" column. It is always less than 35m for our dataset. Differences between the recorded altitude and the SRTM altitude are in <b>bold</b> if the discrepancy is more than 60m vertically.
<p>But the Entrances - the objects in the troggle system - are not identical to the dataset Survey Stations which is the combined set of survex data. They are only linked - and only implicitly - by the station name, e.g. '1623.gps00.p78' which refers to a *fix line in one of the survex files (in the fixedpts/ folder). Each Entrance can have two stations associated with it: the tag station and the other station.
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