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There are several ways to do this, but have you tried the other calculation methods Pcdmis uses for holes? Instead of using LEAST-SQUARES, try MAX_INSC, this will report the size of the largest stud that would fit within the measured data (ie the smallest hole).
If that doesn't get it for you, you would then have to make generic circles, using the XYZIJK from the measured circle and the R (not D, but R!) from the keyin dimension.
Ok, I see how that works, but you would have to type in the values of the generic circle everytime you ran the program, no?
No, you use code for the generic circle, as it were.
The XYZIJK nominals will be the same as the nominals for the measured circle
Then, under the MEAS portion, you type in H001.X for the X axis (or whatever the ID is and add .X) and the same for the Y & Z. For the radius, your would use the nominal radius of the hole and you would use the KEYIN DIM ID + .MEAS for the measured size.
these aren't "reasonable people" that I'm dealing with here.
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