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Assuming you're fixturing the part with the cylinder body Vertical to the table.....
Take 2 cylinders in the slot ends (i know, wall thickness is only 1MM thick) and intersect them to the outer surface of the part so you have a "pierce point" that are a nice clean 90º apart, you could align 1 to say the X axis and 1 to the Y, then your nominals for the ends will be Z [BOX] Y 0 and Z[BOX] X 0.
Then you could snap a 3d line between the 2 points, and a 2ndary alignment rotated 45º would provide a theoretical point between the ends, but it wont be at the surface, but it should be at Z 1/2 [BOX] Y 0

Does that make sense?
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I would try to section it cylindrically using curve and extract a 3D line all around the slot. Hopefully, you won't have to use more than 1 stylus tip.
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I think this is most suitable for rotary table. With it you could do 3d line ( cut model with cylider ).

Create bestfit alignment and make theoretical point with this alignment. This could work for case without "M".
I don't know if you can place formula to tolerance input.
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A helical slot cannot be considered as a feature of size.
Use the "Straightness of a constrained Line" in order to achieve a reasonable result without (M).
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Sure it can, the helical slot can be considered an “Irregular Feature of Size". The (M) modifier within the position FCF is only indicating that no portion of the slot surface may violate the virtual condition boundary. Use of the line profile characteristic set to “Inwards to Infinity” along the appropriate tolerance will satisfy the location requirement.
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It would be a 3d Curve. I don't know so much about trying to create a 3d Line.

Maybe we should ask the Zeiss Devs to add an "unwind" button. This drawing looks fun.

Let's keep it civil in here.....................
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