I am using datapage to collect my data which works great. I am still trying to get the datapage report paramter data to reflect the dimension info that I need and not the PCDmis nomenclature. Instead of "DIST2.M" I would like to see "3.75 +/- 0.25" or "Diameter of hole 2".
Currently I am manually changing the names of the column headers in excel after importing the data.
Matt is quite right. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? BTW you could use feature name it might help a little (only a little) but in my opinion it will probably make your queries more dificult than if it goes over as the dimension name. I don't think using feature name is worth while. And like Matt said don't take up renaming stuff in PCDMIS like "3.125 ±0.005", you'll wish you never had.
You may have to export your reports and fancy them up manually.
Matt is quite right. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? BTW you could use feature name it might help a little (only a little) but in my opinion it will probably make your queries more dificult than if it goes over as the dimension name. I don't think using feature name is worth while. And like Matt said don't take up renaming stuff in PCDMIS like "3.125 ±0.005", you'll wish you never had.
You may have to export your reports and fancy them up manually.