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Parts Measuring Exactly the Same

Hope everyone is well on this Friday. I have a decent issue on my hands. I'm measuring a few parts to get a feel for what the numbers are. The first part was a completed part that inspected all the features. The next two parts are missing a giant bore in them. But wanted to check the position of some other holes.

The problem I'm having is that, my report shows the same numbers as from the first part. Its not updating to the newly measured parts. Any idead to as what I'm doing wrong? Thaks for your time.
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  • You must execute all of the features involved in the dimensions you want to collect data for. This includes any constructed features and datums as well. As an example, let's say I have 2 Auto Points on opposite sides of a 123 block. I construct a 2D line from the 2 hits on one side and a 2D line from 2 hits on the other side. Then I construct a 2D width feature from those 2 lines. And I have dimensions associated with the Width feature. In order for those dimensions to calculate correctly AND update, I would need to run those 4 points, then skip down to the 2D lines and execute those. Then go to the 2D width and execute it. Then go to the dimensions and execute those. The same goes for any feature involved in any and all of the dimensions you want to collect data for. If you want to efficiently execute only specific parts of a program, you should look into "Marked Sets"
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  • You must execute all of the features involved in the dimensions you want to collect data for. This includes any constructed features and datums as well. As an example, let's say I have 2 Auto Points on opposite sides of a 123 block. I construct a 2D line from the 2 hits on one side and a 2D line from 2 hits on the other side. Then I construct a 2D width feature from those 2 lines. And I have dimensions associated with the Width feature. In order for those dimensions to calculate correctly AND update, I would need to run those 4 points, then skip down to the 2D lines and execute those. Then go to the 2D width and execute it. Then go to the dimensions and execute those. The same goes for any feature involved in any and all of the dimensions you want to collect data for. If you want to efficiently execute only specific parts of a program, you should look into "Marked Sets"
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