We have an issue with each part getting two entries in datapage when running a Do/Until loop to check multiple parts on a fixture. Regular dimensions will get transferred with the tracefields and then 1 second after, the xactmeasure dimensions get transferred without the tracefields. Fixing the data in excel isn't horrible but when doing larger lots it can get time consuming. Not having the tracefield attached to the second entry means we can't sort by lot in datapage or we'll miss half the dimensions.
Anyone seen this before? If we run the same program with only 1 part, the data comes through normal. The excel output is below.
I am also having this same problem, to a degree...
We have four CMM's that all run the same program pulled from a network location, and then send their data to one Datapage location on the network. This way it doesn't matter where we run a part, when we look in Datapage, it is all always there.
I can not find any rhyme or reason as to why / when we get double entries, other than the first entry seems to have the tracefield time the program was started, and the second entry has the finish time. However it does not happen every time the program is executed, nor for any particular machine the program is ran on. Which makes me think that is nothing within the coding of the program, but at this point, I really don't know.
I am also having this same problem, to a degree...
We have four CMM's that all run the same program pulled from a network location, and then send their data to one Datapage location on the network. This way it doesn't matter where we run a part, when we look in Datapage, it is all always there.
I can not find any rhyme or reason as to why / when we get double entries, other than the first entry seems to have the tracefield time the program was started, and the second entry has the finish time. However it does not happen every time the program is executed, nor for any particular machine the program is ran on. Which makes me think that is nothing within the coding of the program, but at this point, I really don't know.