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Reading temperature through automation

Hello!

Looking into extracting axis sensor temperatures, Curtemp did not seem to update automatically, and was not in the registerary at all when I looked on a 2022-installation. Anyone who knows how? Slight smile

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  • Just a heads up.

    I am currently using the json file to get the last probe and recall directories for the offline seat from my start application. I haven't had a chance to add the Temp comp to the application yet for testing purposes.
    Below is the link to the help files.

    From the help file:
    Link: https://www.pcdmisforum.com/forum/pc-dmis-enterprise-metrology-software/pc-dmis-code-samples/532636-reading-temperature-through-automation#post534058

    Beginning with version 2022.1, PC-DMIS no longer stores its settings inside the Windows registry. PC-DMIS stores its settings in JSON files. PC-DMIS reads the entries each time it starts.
    UserSettings.json

    Beginnning with version 2022.1, PC-DMIS stores its user settings in the UserSettings.json file. The file is available in this folder:

    C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Hexagon\PC-DMIS\2022.1

    Before 2022.1, PC-DMIS used to store its User settings in the Windows registry in this key (for example, 2021.2):

    Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Hexagon\PC-DMIS\2021.2

    SystemSettings.json

    Beginnning with version 2022.1, PC-DMIS stores its system settings in the SystemSettings.json file. The file is available in this folder:

    C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Hexagon\PC-DMIS\2022.1

    Before 2022.1, PC-DMIS used to store its System settings in the Windows registry in this key (for example, 2021.2):

    Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Hexagon\PC-DMIS\2021.2
  • Thanks for the heads up, the latest version I have access to is 2017. Now I'm wondering if there are any changes made to the PC-Dmis Automation API or the implementation thereof that I need to be aware.
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