Hello,
this is a bug which has been fixed in the latest development version (
https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/5218).
You can either compile from source now or wait until tomorrow for the
updated windows binaries available at
https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Downloads#SUMO_-_Latest_Development_Version

Thanks for reporting,
Jakob

PS: you may find the following additional options helpful when importing
vissim files:  --offset.disable-normalization --output.street-names

Am Mi., 20. Feb. 2019 um 17:42 Uhr schrieb Alessandro Kerr <
[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on using NetConvert to convert an inpx file to a
> .net.xml file for a simulation project. The inpx and .net.xml file, and a
> screenshot of the netconvert command and the file in NetEdit are attached
> below. However, when the inpx file is converted to the .net.xml file, the
> y-coordinates are not consistent with the original file. The center-line of
> the lanes should be at 84.7m, but after conversion they are off (between 82
> and 84.7m). Please let me know if there are any apparent issues with the
> code or any additional options that should be used with netconvert.
>
> Thanks.
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