ProbFlex When using PC DMIS, one should follow a strict naming convention for features, alignments, dimensions, etc. NO spaces or special characters. ONLY numbers, letters, and underscores. Failure to do so will result in weird/unexplainable stuff happening to/within your code. Your code is giving me some serious anxiety! lol.
ProbFlex When using PC DMIS, one should follow a strict naming convention for features, alignments, dimensions, etc. NO spaces or special characters. ONLY numbers, letters, and underscores. Failure to do so will result in weird/unexplainable stuff happening to/within your code. Your code is giving me some serious anxiety! lol.
lol .okay. will you elaborate what i did that doesn't line up with the strict naming convention. i hear you but i don't see what your talking about. is it the "ITEM_#"
Just trying to help you out my friend! I am sure you have loads of programs that work just fine naming stuff whatever you want. And that's all well and good. Can't argue with success!
However, when you start getting more advanced with variables and loops, you will run into trouble. It happened to me and forced me to take a good hard look at what i was doing for the first 5yrs of my prg career.
cool. I didn't take it personal at all. i love to learn! and yes call me out on it.
I now know what your talking about. lol
Cool so how would you identify the two plans so its easy to identify when dimensioning. this are two perilla plans to each other
1.404_Z_PLUS TO PLANE 1.404_Z_MINUS. i whish i could add an image so you can see. when i try to upload, it says not enough data.
may i email you ? i like to show you what i am working with. i can really use the help as you can see..lol i like to show you the Drawing. or here is my email.
ravila9566@gmail.com or text 951-347-7540