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Portable flips the part 180° in alignment

This is getting ridiculous, sometimes when running alignments on planes, PC-DMIS flips the part 180°, despite the
fact that all my vectors are correct, theos and whatnots. We have to remeasure the part several times and hope
to hit the correct millisecond PC-DMIS uses to create the alignment correctly...

This is unacceptable and needs to be fixed - is it just me that suffers from this? We are burning daylight because
of the software at this point and not because the parts are incorrect - because we never get to the point where
we can see that...

 It doesn't even work with bestfit alignments as the primary plane used for alignment gets flipped.

If this is a "thing" in PC-DMIS that can't be fixed, please tell me that so I can find another software that works...

Is there anything in the settings editor or the general settings that can cause this behaviour?

EDIT: Pardon my tone, but we have higher-ups whipping our behinds.

PLAN_A     =ELEMENT/PLAN,REKTANGULÄRA,KONTUR,NEJ,GAUSS
            TEOR/<0,-312.819,-170.147>,<-1,0,0>
            MÄTT/<786.374,-681.37,-725.283>,<-0.0237684,0.999715,-0.0022286>
            KONSTR/PLAN,BA,PKT_A1,PKT_A2,PKT_A3,,
            TA_BORT_EXTREMVÄRDEN/AV,3
            FILTER/AV,VÅGLÄNGD=0
            REFDEF/A,ELEMENT=PLAN_A,,
A1         =UPPRIKTNING/START,ÅTERKALLA:START,LISTA=JA
              UPPRIKTNING/PRIMÄR,XMINUS,PLAN_A
              UPPRIKTNING/FLYTTA,X-AXEL,PLAN_A
            UPPRIKTNING/SLUT

This is the measurement and alignment that flips.

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  • Here I was, thinking it only occured to me...

      Is there anything that can be done in the underlying PC-DMIS code to prevent this phenomenon from happening? I mean, we don't want the flip to happen. I have seen it happening when aligning on cylinders picked from CAD. No matter what I did, the flip occured anyway, when it clearly according to the program code should not happen... This surely has to be a "bug" since it shouldn't act like this?

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  • Here I was, thinking it only occured to me...

      Is there anything that can be done in the underlying PC-DMIS code to prevent this phenomenon from happening? I mean, we don't want the flip to happen. I have seen it happening when aligning on cylinders picked from CAD. No matter what I did, the flip occured anyway, when it clearly according to the program code should not happen... This surely has to be a "bug" since it shouldn't act like this?

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