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Hi,

I did a quick search on this forum plus http://www.cmmguys.com/forum/ before posting here.

How do I trim decimal places, that are being output from calypso to excel from 7 to 3?
under C:\Users\Public\Documents\Zeiss\CALYPSO\data\excel_report I can see a few excel templates, each one contains Visual Basic code. But I'm not a programmer and I can't find where decimal places are coded.
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who can read has the advantage... 😃 😃 😃
I didn't realize it was the "Excel".

The way "Andreas" describes him is the right one
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We tried the same thing and had rounding issues at 3 places. We either had to run the global settings at 3 place or run 3 place thru the editor, per plan, to get the same results as excel at 3 places. We went back to 4 place on everything.
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With this you can delete a decimal number later!
"Dane" is looking for the possibility to display transmitted measurement data in 4 digits only, without deleting it afterwards!
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  • 2 weeks later...
I agonized over this issue before coming up with this solution (attached).
We use Inspection Xpert so my template works with that software, but you could just make a modified template and use that as a default template the same way you do now.
-Dave

Xcell-Rounding.pdf

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I had similar problems before.
it seems that Calypso exports all decimal places no matter what the settings . The settings seem to only change the DISPLAY.

Excel also imports all the decimal places. Even after rounding in excel , when you click on a cell, the entire 8 decimal places are displayed. There is some way to truncate the number in excel that actually deletes the extra decmal places, but I can't remember what it was. 🙁 But it IS in excel !
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Hi Dave,

I guess you've missed the post by Andreas Binder on the previous page. See his attachments, he is the best 🙂
And yes, that's in Excel.
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