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Need a little guidance

Has anyone come across a way to export a program run as basic?
Or, has come across a way to export a program run in a way that can be imported back in later for review?

I know it may seem unnecessary.

My lab does a lot of protoyping, and as a result the customer sometimes desires to change datum scheme/bonus/hit targets/profile tolerances as the process goes on.
It gets tedious to have to re-run a part to get updated dimensional data.

Is there a solid way to do it?
I've exported programs as basic before, then re-uploaded them.
So i would assume it is possible.

I would just prefer an automated approach, anyone point me in a direction?
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  • It looks like they have added a check against PC-DMIS 'reserved words' - I have a script with a variable called ID which has worked many years, but now it gets the error message "Duplicate definition: ID" even though it is only DIM:ed once in the file. Renaming my variable to "myID" makes it work again. It would be nice if the error message had been "Not allowed to use a reserved word as variable name", or something like that...
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