Destination handling logic
HxMap Data Copy tool can copy files from multiple sources to one or two destination directories. The logic for destination handling is:
Detect raw data type based on the user selected disk/directory list (either by <Auto Detect>, adding by hand, or mixture of both)
first, check for a combination of Leica SPL100 and Leica RCD30 raw data type -- six directories: two LiDAR raw and four RCD30 raw
if it cannot be found, check SPL100 standalone raw data -- one or more directories, all of them contain ONLY .raw.tof and .raw.tof.sha1 files
otherwise, treat the source directory list as general data type
For Leica SPL100 incl. Leica RCD30 raw data
create SPL project folder structure under destination directory or directories: GPS_Raw, Images_Raw, Logs_Raw and TOF_Raw
the files from two LiDAR disks/directories will be copied to TOF_Raw sub directory without sub directory
the sessions from four RCD30 disks/directories will be organized by session and copied to: Images_Raw/<sessionName>/MM1, ..., Images_Raw/<sessionName>/MM4
For Leica SPL100 raw data
if the destination directory called "TOF_Raw", copy all files from selected LiDAR disks/directories to the destination without sub directory
if the destination directory is not called "TOF_Raw", will create a sub directory named "TOF_Raw" and copy all files from selected LiDAR disks/directories to the sub directory
For general data
if a single source directory, copy all files to the destination or destinations
if multiple source directories, copy files from various sources to <destDir>/MM1, <destDir>/MM2, ...
Note: If a user want to copy other kind of data from multiple source directories to one or two destinations, HxMap Data Copy tool will create sub directories (named MM1, MM2, ...) for each source to avoid file/folder overwriting. If a user won't want sub directories, it's better to copy those source directories one by one.