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"Is there is any option, to check the cycle time of the program ,inside the program file of that program ...

We have 100s of programme urgently want to check the cycle time...."

It is a request from my colleague in other company..
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CMM Observer has a ProgramDurationRecord Excel file that logs all measurement plan durations.

C:\Users\Public\Documents\Zeiss\CMMObserver

Ctrl+F will allow you to search for a particular part number.
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CMMObserver is not free. You can get a trial of it but it is not a free software of unlimited use.

There is not a simple way to do this. There are certain timer applications that can establish times for each mini-plan/operation of a program and store them but no quick, reliable way to determine run-time of a program aside from using the previous run data. That data may not be complete run info so I cannot say that run-time is accurate.

If you wish to look anyway, the very last line of "Protocoll" and "ProtocolOrder" may contain the previous measurement duration and run duration of its parent inspection plan folder.
#string: 'Measurement duration   00:08:28.5                    Run Duration   00:08:46.9'))
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It's a variable in the hdr table file if you use them.

"durationofrun"

You can also put it in the custom report header - and I assume the same is true with PiWeb.

With the table files you can look at any previous runs, again I assume the same would be true with PiWeb if you put it in the header of your report
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It's not a PCM thing.

It's meant to be used in the header of your report. If you use custom printouts edit the record head and add it from the list. If you use PiWeb I have no idea how to add it but I know it can be because it's possible as I've seen it on customer reports.

or, if you have the table files turned on - do a manual analysis by opening the .hdr file in Excel and find that column, but if you don't have the table files turned on you won't be able to get the runtimes from previous run that way.

alternatively if you go to:

C:\Users\Public\Documents\Zeiss\CMMObserver

Open the XML file in Excel and it should have records for runtimes.
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An idea with CALYPSO PiWeb reporting plus...

How to create a job list with date and measurement duration with the ProcessProtocol.ptx:

Add a text output for the duration of run into the order list of the ProcessProtocol.ptx
Syntax ${Qdb.Property("MeasurementDuration")}

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