[W....] Posted October 22 Share Posted October 22 Hi, Recently I have started spending more time using PiWeb, making customised and more appealing reports. In doing this I have come across some issues that I would like some help with. General help: I find the general help file is rather lacking. It would be very useful for Zeiss to provide in depth tutorials as PiWeb can get very complex, very fast. (Same goes for Calypso, actually). But I guess this doesn't help the business model of selling SMA's and trainings. Is there any other resource, albeit a YouTuber that explains PiWeb? References: Profile and position callout make use of datum references. To show/'prove' that I have measured according to those datums I would like to show the used coordinate system and/or what that system consists of. Is there a way to do this? Now I just call my feature 'feature_ref-A_B'. But that looks hideous to be honest. Kind of similar: is it possible to show whether or not a profile was measured using a best fit solution or via a coordinate system? Custom header: In Calypso I have defined custom user protocolheaders, such as 'Pallet Number' and have mapped these. How do I call these in Calypso to show up as a text? Min-max points on CAD/graph: Is it possible to have data boxes automatically generated for some points in a graph or on CAD. For example if you measure a profile, you can show a graph which maps every point and deviation and it will highlight the min-max points. But I would like to show what those min max points are. You can do this in PiWeb with a live report, by holding control and pressing a measured point. But is it possible to automatically have this on a report? Kind of similar: I can plot a profile beautifully with red being out of spec in + and blue in -. Would it be possible to have a 'tepmerature scale' next to the plot? So that it is clear what colour correlates to what deviation? General tips: What would you say are must-know tips and tricks for PiWeb? There are probably a lot more questions but let's keep it short... Thanks in advance for your help! Wesley. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ch...] Posted Friday at 09:56 AM Share Posted Friday at 09:56 AM Dear Wesley first answer - there is ZEISS Quality Tech Guide where you can find information on Piweb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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