I have a couple of questions for you Silma folks!
Currently Silma uses the SNSLCT/S() command, LK-DMIS is now (with the 5.3 release) using the DMIS standard SNSLCT/SA() as opposed to the SNSLCT/S(). Where SNSLCT/S() recalls nominal sensor values, not calibrated values, and calibrated sensor values are recalled with SNSLCT/SA(). Does anyone (other than myself) need this capability?
In addition, I would like to start using the TH()=THLDEF/S(T1),1,S(T2),2,S(T3),3,S(T4),4,S(T5),5,S(T6),6 for the Tool Changer along with the S(T1)=SNSDEF command to identify the sensor definitions. This may be able to eliminate the dreaded "TIPS" file that is currently being used by Silma.
Let us know what you think about these issues.
Ray Admire
Lead Quality Engineer, CMM Programming
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control - Dallas
972-603-2074