UpdateBelowChangedAlignmentDuringExecution

This registry entry lets you control how PC-DMIS handles nominal values when you modify an alignment feature's theoretical values during execute mode.

Entry Name: UpdateBelowChangedAlignmentDuringExecution

Entry Type: Whole Number. The default value is 0.

Valid options are:

0 - If you change nominals during execution , PC-DMIS will not internally update the features following the alignment in question. Their display will change in the Edit window. This default behavior is consistent with how PC-DMIS has behaved in the past.

1 - If you change nominals during execution , PC-DMIS internally updates the features following the alignment in question. Their display in the Edit window will not change, even though the nominal alignment has. This is equivalent to answering NO to the message box that asks if you want to update the commands with the new part alignment.

2 - If you change nominals during execution , PC-DMIS internally updates the features following the alignment in question. Their display in the Edit window will change as a result of the nominal alignment changing. This is equivalent to answering YES to the message box that asks if you want to update the commands with the new part alignment.

See "Changing Alignment Nominal Values" in the "Creating and Using Alignments" chapter of the PC-DMIS Core documentation.

Also, see "Updating Commands in Learn Mode" in the "Updating Dependent Commands When the Alignment Changes" topic of the PC-DMIS Core documentation.