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Need help!!! Need Out Of Tol warning pop-up

I have been having an issue with our night shift operators that cant seem to read their reports before sending them along to the next op. AngryAngryAngryAngry This is the 3rd time that parts have been sent back because a bad report was sent to a customer. Each group that is returned has to be 100% inspected, costing 20+ hours of inspection time. This has got to stop. I was wondering if there was a way to make a dialog box pop up if a dimension registers out of tolerance. Anything would help!

I greatly appreciate any help.
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  • Relying on red (or any color) to determine if a part is good/bad is foolish IMO, it promotes intellectual laziness and can (will) backfire on you.


    +1
    We, at our company determined 4 place decimal reporting (inches) would be the standard for our CMM reports. However, many of the inspectors would (as you mentioned) 'inspect to color'... of course, they were looking for red. It would then be necessary to ask them how they'd write up a non-conformance when the OOT was .0000 ?? (albeit in red)
    Woody, you are spot on about it promoting intellectual laziness. What's next? Asking Hexagon coders to create a talking report?
    I think Josh was onto something with the robotic integration solution. If threatened with replacement by such a technology, perhaps they would exercise the melon atop their neck a bit more?
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  • Relying on red (or any color) to determine if a part is good/bad is foolish IMO, it promotes intellectual laziness and can (will) backfire on you.


    +1
    We, at our company determined 4 place decimal reporting (inches) would be the standard for our CMM reports. However, many of the inspectors would (as you mentioned) 'inspect to color'... of course, they were looking for red. It would then be necessary to ask them how they'd write up a non-conformance when the OOT was .0000 ?? (albeit in red)
    Woody, you are spot on about it promoting intellectual laziness. What's next? Asking Hexagon coders to create a talking report?
    I think Josh was onto something with the robotic integration solution. If threatened with replacement by such a technology, perhaps they would exercise the melon atop their neck a bit more?
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