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reporting position with MMB on Datum and unequally disposed profile ?!

Hi there,


(1):
what would your dimensional report to a customer look like, if there is a callout like  and you get a position of 0, because the B(M) ​datum shift is used ?
I think this will cause questions if i report 0 in the measurement report Rolling eyes


one more question to that topic:

 if we use this example again...​
what does it mean, if there are red values in the cad-landscape report next to the datum b ?
i have not yet fully understood the information on the datum mmb.. it shows the unused datum shift potential ?! how can this be red (OOT?)



(2):
with a callout like this

PC-DMIS 2017 reports:
good measurements like >> MEAS: 0,30 MAX 0,30 MIN 0,10
OOT measurements like >> MEAS: 0,40 MAX 0,30 MIN -0,10​

why is the good report the MAX value and the OOT report the MIN-MAX range, and how should this be reported to the customer ?
do you report meas, min and max, because reporting 0,40 and say its n.o.k looks confusing. Stuck out tongue closed eyes



thanks Slight smile
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  • (1) It would look just like that, if the evaluation allows for a zero result TP, then that is what I report. If someone would object to it, I'd explain why it can be zero. Sure, it would help me alot if the datum shift information still was on the report... but someone who didn't understand it had Hexagon remove it, so thanks for that...
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  • (1) It would look just like that, if the evaluation allows for a zero result TP, then that is what I report. If someone would object to it, I'd explain why it can be zero. Sure, it would help me alot if the datum shift information still was on the report... but someone who didn't understand it had Hexagon remove it, so thanks for that...
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