Data folders and files
All data used by the Trimble Access software must be stored in the appropriate folder in the Trimble Data folder.
The location of the folder depends on the controller operating system:
- Windows: C:\ProgramData\Trimble\Trimble Access\Trimble Data
- Android: <Device name>\Trimble Data
To view the Trimble Data folder from the Trimble Access software, tap and select Job data / File Explorer.
NOTE –
- If you cannot see the Trimble Data folder on an Android device, in File Explorer tap
and select [Show internal storage]. Then in File Explorer tap
and select the device name. The Trimble Data folder appears in the list of folders on the device.
- To see the System Files folder on a Windows device, select View at the top of the File Explorer window and select the Hidden items check box.
- The Projects folder is created in the Trimble Data folder the first time you run the Trimble Access application.
TIP – To pin the Trimble Data folder to your Favorites list in Windows Explorer, select File explorer from the Job data menu in Trimble Access. In Windows Explorer, scroll up to the Favorites list at the top of the left pane. Tap and hold Favorites and then select Add current location to Favorites.
Project folders
Each project is stored in its own folder in the Trimble Data\Projects folder.
Project files are stored in the appropriate <project> folder and can be used by any job in that project.
Project files are typically point and line files, alignments, BIM models, or control point files. The following file types are stored in the <project> folder:
| File type | File extension |
|---|---|
| Job | .job |
| JobXML | .jxl |
| CSV (comma delimited) | .csv |
| TXT (comma delimited) | .txt |
| DTM (Digital Terrain Model) | .dtm |
| TTM (Triangulated Terrain Model) | .ttm |
| IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) | .ifc, ifczip |
| TAP (Trimble Additional Properties)* (For IFC file of same name when station interval settings are configured) |
.tap |
| TrimBIM (Trimble BIM) | .trb |
| NWD (NavisWorks Drawing) | .nwd |
| DGN (Bentley Systems Design) | .dgn |
| DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) | .dxf |
| ESRI Shapefiles | .shp |
| Georeferenced project data world files | .dwgw, .dxfw, .icw, .ifcw, .tbw, .trbw, .wld |
| Georeferenced background images | .tif, .bmp, .jpg, .png |
| Georeferenced background image world files | .bmpw, .bpw, .jgw, .jpegw, .jpgw, .pgw, .pngw, .tfw, .wld |
| RXL (Trimble Road or alignment) | .rxl |
| LandXML | .xml |
| GENIO road | .crd .inp .mos |
| 12d Model files | .12da |
| Surpac | .str |
| TXL (Trimble Tunnel) | .txl |
NOTE –
- Where possible, Trimble recommends using the job (.job) file created in Trimble Access in preference to the equivalent JobXML or JXL (.jxl) file created in Trimble Business Center. For more information, see Using existing jobs with Trimble Access.
- All .xml files except the GNSSCorrectionSource.xml and GNSSInternetSource.xml are stored in the <project> folder. The GNSSCorrectionSource.xml and GNSSInternetSource.xml files must be stored in the System Files folder.
- Georeferenced project data world files are created when you use the Georeference map Cogo function in Trimble Access and contain information about the transformation.
- Georeferenced background image files cannot be created in Trimble Access. GeoTIFF files do not require a world file. JPG files must be in 24-bit color; pure grayscale JPG files are not supported.
- The .wfs Files folder appears in the <project> folder when you connect to a web feature service and then save the features as a .wfs file.
- A TAP file appears in the <project> folder when you configure station interval settings for an IFC file. For more information, see Stations available for stakeout.
Job folders
Each job is stored as a .job file in the appropriate <project> folder.
If required, you can store jobs in folders in the <project> folder. For Trimble Access to be able to use the job, the combined length of the project folder name and folder names must not exceed 100 characters. The name of the job is not included in the 100-character limit.
To move a job to a different folder, use the Copy job function in Trimble Access to copy the job and all linked files to the new folder and then delete the original job. See Copying a job or copying items between jobs.
NOTE – To avoid data synchronization issues, do not move jobs downloaded from Trimble Connect to a different folder.
Each job has a <job name> Files folder which contains files such as image or GNSS data files that are created as work is done on the job.
Files created while working in the job are stored in the <job name> Files folder. These include images, point clouds, GNSS data files, and any files created when exporting data from the job, unless you select a different folder during export:
| File type | File extension | Subfolder |
|---|---|---|
| GNSS data | .t01, .t02, .t04 | |
| Images | .jpg | |
| VX or S series scans | .tsf | |
| Exported files | .htm, .csv, .xx | |
| SX10 or SX12 scans | .rwcx | <project>\<job name> Files\SdeDatabase.rwi |
| Original images | .jpg | <project>\<job name> Files\Original Files |
TIP – When a scan point measured using a Trimble SX10 or SX12 scanning total station is used in the job, for example in a Cogo calculation, a point is created in the job at the same position as the scan point.
Auto‑generated folders are created as required, inside the <job name> Files folder:
- <project>\<job name> Files\Original Files is created when you draw on or annotate an image file. The original, unedited image is copied to the Original Files folder.
- <project>\<job name> Files\SdeDatabase.rwi is created to store .rwcx scan files if you scan using a Trimble SX10 or SX12 scanning total station.
To easily copy jobs and associated files from one folder to another, or from one controller to another using an external drive such as a USB drive, tap Copy in the Jobs screen.
System files folder
All system type files are stored in the Trimble Data\System Files folder. System files are files that can be used by any project or job, such as survey styles, coordinate system files, and feature library files.
NOTE – System files cannot be accessed if they reside in another folder.
The following files must be stored in the System Files folder:
| File type | File extension |
|---|---|
| Feature Library files (TBC) | .fxl |
| Survey Style files | .sty |
| Geoid Grid files | .ggf |
| Combined Datum Grid files | .cdg |
| Configuration | .cfg |
| Projection grid files | .pjg |
| Shift grid files | .sgf |
| SnakeGrid coordinate system files | .dat |
| UK National Grid files | .pgf |
| Broadcast RTCM transformation files | .rtd |
| Antenna files | .ini |
| GNSSCorrectionSource file | .xml |
| GNSSInternetSource file | .xml |
| Cadastral tolerances file | .xml |
| Custom Import file definitions | .ixl |
| XSLT Custom Export Stylesheet files | .xsl |
| XLST Custom Stakeout Stylesheet files | .sss |
| Measure Codes Database files | .mcd |
| Coordinate System Database files | .csd |
| Web map service configuration file | .wms |
| Web map tile service configuration file | .wmts |
| Echo sounder definition file | .esd |
| Utility locator definition file | .uld |
Web map service (.wms) and web map tile service (.wmts) files are created when a WMS or WMTS is added in the New web map screen. They can be copied between projects and controllers.
The Cache folder appears in the System files folder when DWG, IFC, or NWD files are loaded in Trimble Access. Caching DWG, IFC, and NWD files on the controller enables faster reloading of these files.
NOTE – Stakeout stylesheet files (.sss) and Custom Export stylesheet files (.xsl) can be located in the language folder or System Files. Translated Stakeout stylesheet files and translated Custom Export stylesheet files are typically stored in the appropriate language folder.
Language, sound, and help files
Language files (.lng), sound files (.wav) and help files are stored in the appropriate language folder.
The location of the folder depends on the controller operating system:
- Windows: C:\Program Files\Trimble\General Survey\Languages\<language>
- Android: <Device name>\Trimble Data\Languages\<language>