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One method is to create a new curve feature from the menu.

Then recall feature points from your 2d Line or circle into the curve.

I have been able to get to this to work in the past, although its pretty clunky when using it with circles.

The correct method would probably to just create the curves as you would normally.

Another option might be to export the points from the circle and or the lines and then import them into a curve.
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Oh sorry, my comments were predicated on the idea that you had curve, if you don't have a curve license then that clearly won't help you.

I personally do not really get why they don't allow you to use a 2d line or a circle for profile of a line - my guess is its probably a not so subtle method of forcing people to spend more for a curve license.
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1. Create a circle.
2. Make sure all nominals are correct.
3. Go into evaluation and constrain it completely (Tic all checkboxes X, Y, Z, R)
4. Create a result element and write the formula. 2*max(abs(getActual("Circle1").maxDev),abs(getActual("Circle1").minDev))

Tee same procedure for 2D lines
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Great idea Henrik.

Never thought of doing it that way, although I would assume that will only check it to the base alignment unless the feature uses another alignment.

If the feature itself IS using a different alignment I assume Calypso should respect those altered nominals when getting the deviation numbers via PCM?
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one of the things that PCD does, that Calypso doesn't do.
They don't charge extra for Line or Surface profiles.
they don't have strange "Ball Center" vs "Surface Points" differences between different types of scans.
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