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PC-DMIS 2023.2 How to disable Ending offset (Smart calculation) feature

Hi, all. Recently upgraded to 2023.2 and noticed a new feature in Auto-Cylinder. The feature is not working properly and i was wondering if there is a way to disable it?
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  • If you are working directly in the auto-feature dialog, as soon as you edit the ending offset, it over-rides the smart calculation. If you are using quick features, you can disable the smart calculation through the measurement strategy editor.
  •  I we don't use the MSE, is there any way it can be disabled? If not, you should really provide this as an option. I can see the frustration if you have several features to measure and the SmartCalculation overrides the previously entered value everytime you open the autocylinder dialog or click a feature in CAD.

    One solution could be (I haven't tested it) to have the autocylinder window open, select a cylinder to measure, change the ending offset, create and click a new feature. At this point, the SmartCalculation should not calculate and override the ending offset provided by the user - I think it should only calculate the ending offset upon autofeaturedialog creation. Of course there should be an option to disable it altogether so you don't have to manually change your ending offset upon opening the autocylinder dialog.

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  •  I we don't use the MSE, is there any way it can be disabled? If not, you should really provide this as an option. I can see the frustration if you have several features to measure and the SmartCalculation overrides the previously entered value everytime you open the autocylinder dialog or click a feature in CAD.

    One solution could be (I haven't tested it) to have the autocylinder window open, select a cylinder to measure, change the ending offset, create and click a new feature. At this point, the SmartCalculation should not calculate and override the ending offset provided by the user - I think it should only calculate the ending offset upon autofeaturedialog creation. Of course there should be an option to disable it altogether so you don't have to manually change your ending offset upon opening the autocylinder dialog.

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  • I we don't use the MSE, is there any way it can be disabled?

    Yes...

    One solution could be (I haven't tested it) to have the autocylinder window open, select a cylinder to measure, change the ending offset, create and click a new feature. At this point, the SmartCalculation should not calculate and override the ending offset provided by the user - I think it should only calculate the ending offset upon autofeaturedialog creation.

    That doesn't work.  The smart calculation gets activated every time you click on the cad so, even if you override it by entering a value, as soon as you click a surface, it will be applied again.  For now, the only way to achieve the kind of control people are asking for - being able to choose whether the smart calculation is on or off when creating features - is through the MSE and the quick feature widget.  You would need to save a MSE configuration that had the smart ending offset exposed in the widget, then, you could use the widget to override whether it was on/off as you create features.

    As I've previously said, this only applies to quick features, it has no affect on the auto-feature dialog behaviour.

    The team that were responsible for the smart calculation are in the process of adding a setting to disable it in the auto feature dialog.  It will be available in 2024.1 (due out next week) and pushed to prior service packs where possible.

  • Thanks Neil, I was referring to being able to disable the SmartCalculation, I know the MSE can be disabled as you showed.

    On the other hand, this seems to be a non-issue with the release of 2024.1 - thank you for that setting.