[Li...] Posted Thursday at 01:44 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:44 PM Our main purpose to use Curve here at our shop is to scan an internal shape that closely resembles a "cam" shape, like a smoothed out triangle. We have many different sizes of this shape in many different parts. The shape is evaluated with "curve form" and the operators just see that profile number, and I also give them form plots and a graphic element so they can see what the shape looks like compared to nominal. Our engineers dig deeper on this scan. I export the text data (ASCII) the gives XYZ and IJK actuals of 360 points around this cam shaped form. They take this text data/raw data file and convert this into excel and it creates the shape in a customized excel file. What I'd like to know is, is there a way to add something to the naming of the ASCII text file/raw data that will keep the files from getting overwritten. When using "Resources>>Name for output files>>...for this Measurement Plan...you can add fields or header info so that each pdf. is named differently with PCM Syntax. I tried doing something like this to the text "ASCII" file, but it didn't work. I copied and pasted what I have circled in green on the attached excel file, but it didnt get the "incremental part number" it just added what I pasted in the points in file. I don't know if there is another way to get the individual actuals of the 360 or so points that the curve scans. I know I can get the point to the pdf instead of the form plot, but that's not helpful if the engineer's goal is to convert the ASCII-text file from Notepad to excel and plot it in their evaluation excel file. Parts spin at high speeds inside this cam shaped from so they want to see wear patterns. Curve raw data-ASCII actuals.xlsx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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