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How do I get rid of the true position lines that don't have MMC in my report?


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On a part I'm measuring, I use MMC for the true positions. For some reason, my report shows "copies" of the true positions without the MMC (shown in the picture) even though I don't have any of those in my measurement plan. Why is that? How do I make the report show only the MMC true positions? In other words, I want to get rid of all the "position" lines (in the picture) that do not have "M".
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This is common in piweb not only for true position but for any gdt characteristic with MMC.
That is useful for you calculate cp and cpk analysis.
That is the percentage of tolerance used.
You can't delete it without PCM if it annoying you.
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Sorry for wrong information,I don't know about Shomaker sir idea.
PCM stands for parameter coded measurement. It calls for separate licence.if you are good in computer c programming for Pascal PCM will not be a bitter pill to swallow otherwise it will be.
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This isn't really an annoyance as it is a FALSE OOT condition (Out Of Tolerance).
Too many times PiWeb generates false OOT conditions based on this MMC/LMC tolerancing along with tolerancing the coordinates.
This should be an option to toggle on or off or simply report without tolerances.
I've spent far too much time explaining this problem to operators, customers and auditors.
Time equals cost!
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The post you shared is about removing "M" from the report, but that isn't what I want to do. I want to remove the lines that don't have "M".
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Just so you know, the true position characteristic without the "M" actually does apply the MMC. Look at the tolerances vs the size
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