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Creating a manual inspection check sheet that is separate to report

Hi All,

I am currently programming a highly critical part for my company and because of this id like to create a kind of form or spreadsheet that can be populated with information inside of PCdmis that I don't want on my report.

For instance there are a lot of threads and drill depths on the part than need to be checked manually, my idea is to create a comment at the end of the program asking if this has been performed. this would then save the inspectors name, SN of part, date and time with information of was drill depths / threads checked. As this part is critical and requires 100% inspection.

I'm struggling with the output to a separate form of some kind as I am unsure how to do this as I've never looked into it so I'm hoping someone here has the knowledge of how to perform such a thing.

Hopefully I've explained enough to say what is I want.

Thanks in advance
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  • So all great responses however none help me towards what I wanted, what id like is for a separate spreadsheet to be populated with responses from the PCDMIS program, I.E using variables and then these get recorded on a Spreadsheet that can be viewed, The Key in dimensions I use for manual checks when required however as you said NinjaBadger it ties up the CMM. We do use Yes/No also however these is currently only viewable in the program and not the report as we don't want to have this information on the report. Hopefully this is clearer to the end goal I am trying to achieve. I think it might require program and using a BAT file to achieve however i am unsure currently still. Thank you all again for the responses so far and thank anyone for any future help on this.
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  • So all great responses however none help me towards what I wanted, what id like is for a separate spreadsheet to be populated with responses from the PCDMIS program, I.E using variables and then these get recorded on a Spreadsheet that can be viewed, The Key in dimensions I use for manual checks when required however as you said NinjaBadger it ties up the CMM. We do use Yes/No also however these is currently only viewable in the program and not the report as we don't want to have this information on the report. Hopefully this is clearer to the end goal I am trying to achieve. I think it might require program and using a BAT file to achieve however i am unsure currently still. Thank you all again for the responses so far and thank anyone for any future help on this.
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