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Here is the question, can I run the entire CMM program then have the program run a Mini Plan at the end, which would generate a report based on all characteristics and then a report based on the Mini Plan?

No, I don't have PCM. 🙄
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Hi Rick,
Absolutely. It's the same principal of loading measured points and doing a Subsequent Evaluation. Just don't reset your plan actuals to nominals or it will want to rerun the whole part again.

If your talking about doing that automatically at the end of the first run without user input to start the program again, then that's something I'm not sure about or know how to do. Seems this is something you could do in Piweb by pulling the data into a new report, but I'm a Piweb newbie. Hopefully Laura chimes in, if that's the case.
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Can you step me thru this?

Once I added a second PiWeb Report, Calypso crashed (tried it twice).
(Strike out the above line)

I may have generated two reports but one disappears before I can print it.
(This multiple print outs option may not work for my need)

I am combining two programs to run as one.
1. I need program "Op90" to print on its own.
2. I need program "FAI" to print on its own.
3. "FAI" is the main program.
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If you activate pdf on each report, you'll get 2 reports. Unfortunately, the display function uses the same window and the 2nd report overwrites the 1st one.
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You can try saving your first report template with a different name so you are able to use the same template but are treated as 2 different reports. No overwriting.
You can also go to the folder location of those reports and just open up the PDF for the one that closes. Even though one report closes, both should still be getting saved as (1) and (2).
If not, then doing option 1 should fix that.
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I am looking to do the same, I need CTFs on a separate report. I've created multiple reports but both are exactly alike. I've used the mark and mask options without success. Even created a MINI-Plan of those features to help separate them from the rest of the routine. Is there a way to take selected Characteristics and report them in Excel only?
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