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measuring a countersink

Good evening Pcdmis masters, I`m fairly new to Pcdmis, and i would love to get some help , I am trying to measure a Countersink Dia at the intersection of the top surface on this part, the available area is very limited and the thread leads are not clocked to the model to get an auto cone reading accurately, is there any method i can use to first identify the rotation of the the double lead thread and then construct a cone avoiding the thread lead`s in order to get an accurate reading? any tips will be appreciated ,thanks in advance
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  • PROBEDATA(<OPTPROBEDATATYPE>, <OPTTIPID>, <OPTPROBEFILENAME>Wink

    OPTTIPID - This optional parameter specifies the tip to be used when obtaining the
    probe data specified in the first expression. If not supplied, the current tip is used. This
    parameter should be type string.

    OPTPROBEFILENAME - This optional parameter specifies the probe filename to be
    used in obtaining the probe data. If this is not supplied, the current probe file is used.

    ASSIGN/V1=PROBEDATA("diam","T1A0B0","T1_3X20")

    Here, you can print "27_Using_Expressions_and_Variables.pdf" and learn a lot of assignments Wink :
    https://files.ms.hexagonmi.com/public/docs/v2022.2manual/en_pcdmis_2022.2_core_manual.zip​
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  • PROBEDATA(<OPTPROBEDATATYPE>, <OPTTIPID>, <OPTPROBEFILENAME>Wink

    OPTTIPID - This optional parameter specifies the tip to be used when obtaining the
    probe data specified in the first expression. If not supplied, the current tip is used. This
    parameter should be type string.

    OPTPROBEFILENAME - This optional parameter specifies the probe filename to be
    used in obtaining the probe data. If this is not supplied, the current probe file is used.

    ASSIGN/V1=PROBEDATA("diam","T1A0B0","T1_3X20")

    Here, you can print "27_Using_Expressions_and_Variables.pdf" and learn a lot of assignments Wink :
    https://files.ms.hexagonmi.com/public/docs/v2022.2manual/en_pcdmis_2022.2_core_manual.zip​
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