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Exporting Equidistant deviation labels (thickness) as CSV in GOM inspect 2019


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Dear ZEISS-GOM user community,

is there a way to export a CSV file with X,Y,Z coordinates and values of an equidistant deviation label grid created from a thickness analysis?

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I can make a table but it misses the coordinates:

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thanks

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You can go to Menu File -> Export -> Geometry -> CSV - select your points - if you add dimensions XYZ for those points you will have actuals in exported CSV

Only selected geometries will be exported

A question: i am beggining with Inspect so i have created Surface points and used one by one on Create material thickness inspection point.
Do you have to do it one by one or you can select many on one go ( to create many single ones )

Or if i did it wrong, then post how to achieve equidistant flags like on your picture

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Hi, you could create the surface points first, for example as equidistant surface points -> select them all -> use this: https://techguide.zeiss.com/en/zeiss-inspect-2025/article/cmd_inspection_check_material_thickness_at_points.html

Or you create the material thickness as a surface inspection:
https://techguide.zeiss.com/en/zeiss-inspect-2025/article/cmd_comparison_create_multiple_material_thickness.html

 

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You need to switch the table into "edit" -> add columns -> insert keyword for coordinate into the columns. Here is an example for X-coordinate:
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 thanks - i was missing that option ( could not find that, looking at wrong spot )

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