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DMIS Level 3 class

So my company signed my up for the Level 3 course in Nashville at the end of October. I have read the description on the Hexagon website but I am wondering, for those of you that have taken the course, what all do they go into and how in depth do they go? I have obviously taken the Level 2 course and it was good but it didn't teach me anything new, really all it did was fill in the blanks on a few things.

I have some more advanced questions that I would like to ask face to face and get hands on instruction for (the forum is great but a hands on is better for me) but the big goal for me is to start learning coding. More to the coding point, there is a Hexagon online coding course I can take at home (offline HASP can go home with me). Has anyone taken that course?

For those who haven't taken it yet, is there anyone else here that will be at that class then?

Also, being a hockey/St. Louis Blues fan, I may wear my Blues jersey to the Predators/Blackhawks game that week...
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  • I've taken the level 3 course and felt that it was worth it. Within a month of taking it, I had a project that looping was a good fit for. Multiple stations to check a single part type of thing. Using a loop ensured that all the parts will always be checked to the exact same routine versus paste with pattern where you can have things change on you, intentionally or otherwise.

    I've always learned something that made my work life easier when I've taken a cmm training course. I even re-took the level 1 course when we made the big jump from revision 3.25 to 2012. Learned stuff then that didn't get absorbed the first time around because I was too busy learning other stuff.

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  • I've taken the level 3 course and felt that it was worth it. Within a month of taking it, I had a project that looping was a good fit for. Multiple stations to check a single part type of thing. Using a loop ensured that all the parts will always be checked to the exact same routine versus paste with pattern where you can have things change on you, intentionally or otherwise.

    I've always learned something that made my work life easier when I've taken a cmm training course. I even re-took the level 1 course when we made the big jump from revision 3.25 to 2012. Learned stuff then that didn't get absorbed the first time around because I was too busy learning other stuff.

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