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Hey , ich kann die Seite öffnen aber wird nichts angezeigt bzw Fehlermeldung "Seite nicht gefunden" 

Ist die Hilfedatei entfernt worden?

Danke 

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Yes, you can do this using

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's  knowledge base article.

Another route is to work directly with the the .chr, .fet, and .hdr table files. We do this to send the data to QC-Calc, and it can also be imported to Excel.

Prolink QC-Calc

Both are less painful than trying to create a custom report in PiWeb.

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Oh no. Not QC-Calc. 

Just an FYI - you can also just directly export data out of PiWeb Reporting Plus without the need of a modified PiWeb Report. Though - saying QC-CALC is less painful than simply dropping in a Measurement Table, and a button is a far stretch. 

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WATCH YOUR MOUTH RICHARD :classic_angry:.   Just kidding by the way

I love my QC Calc.

For this, it will depend on what your goals are.  For a single part from a single cmm, then great, use PiWeb.  But if you want to combine data from multiple cmm's then they want you to buy the SBS version.  That turns PiWeb into P$Web real quick.  Or P€Web for my European folks.  

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I used QC-Calc many years ago when PiWeb didn't exist and I needed to data crunch a lot of CMM data (and I had been previously hand typing it). It was a great solution at the time, but as soon as PiWeb came out, we went that direction and never looked back. QC-Calc pretty quickly got messy with keeping data nice-and-tidy (I remember the big thing was it kept databases together based upon number of characteristics, so it was a mess if you ran via current selection or mini-plans). 

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QC-Calc has weaknesses.  But for cheaply gobbling all cmm data its great.  I don't do much analysis in QC Calc.  I pretty much only use it to export ASCII files then run python scripts to get the data how I want it.  

 

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