when i write a measurement routine with a scan and accompanying analysis view on my offline seat it works fine, i run it offline several times to make sure the program is good, no collisions, etc.. But when i transfer it to the online CMM computer via a server and the program gets to the "analysisview" command the program freezes. I have to go in and delete it directly on the CMM and then just generate a new one. Now this isn't catastrophic failure or anything but the CMMs are usually tied up by inspectors and machinists doing in process checks. Has anyone had an issue like this? I program with PCDmis 2022r1 but the CMMs run 2018r1. i also have 2018r2 on my offline but that still causes the same issue.
How many points in the scan and how many scans are you trying to dimension at once time? Have you tried to just give the computer time to process or too impatient and close the software? I've had the PC look like it froze, but was simply processing large profiles. Had to let one sit for over 15 minutes running large scans and everything was dimension at the end of the program.
If you delete the analysis/view on the online CMM, recreate it, then save the program, does it still freeze up the next time you run it? That would localize the issue to the online CMM and PC.
If the program runs fine without the analysis/view command, then see about updating your graphics driver?
How many points in the scan and how many scans are you trying to dimension at once time? Have you tried to just give the computer time to process or too impatient and close the software? I've had the PC look like it froze, but was simply processing large profiles. Had to let one sit for over 15 minutes running large scans and everything was dimension at the end of the program.
If you delete the analysis/view on the online CMM, recreate it, then save the program, does it still freeze up the next time you run it? That would localize the issue to the online CMM and PC.
If the program runs fine without the analysis/view command, then see about updating your graphics driver?