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    Pc-Dmis losing sequence of dafault names,I have named a feature say pln1 pnt1, i would then expect next auto point to be named pln1 pnt2. instead it is skipping evens pln1 pnt1, pln1 pnt3, pln1 pnt5 and so on. i understand PC-Dmis just does this but i would love to save myself hours of headache, if there is a fix?

  • #2
    Try avoiding a space in your naming convention and try again. Use an underscore like PLN1_PNT1, and see if the sequences works.
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    • #3
      From what you write, I suspect that PC-DMIS is performing an arithmetic function. I would suggest that in your naming scheme you use an underscore, i.e. 1_1,1_2, etc.

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      • #4
        Thank You, the Underscore did it.

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        • #5
          When I am dimensioning something, PCDMIS is skipping numbers. why?
          bub_01 skips to bub_03 and skips 02.
          Che Guevara is a communist scumbag.

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          • #6
            Does your license include the "Even numbers" option? If not, this is what you get.

            j/k - I have nothing.
            PC-DMIS CAD++ 2o22.2 SP3

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGWIG7 View Post
              When I am dimensioning something, PCDMIS is skipping numbers. why?
              bub_01 skips to bub_03 and skips 02.
              Check if bub_02 exists somewhere else in the prog ?

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              • BIGWIG7
                BIGWIG7 commented
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                no jefman, this goes for any nomenclature. bubx1_01, skips bubx1_02, goes to bubx1_03

            • #8
              I get that problem particularly with Legacy Positions. If you select several features at once, then type in the starting name of a new naming sequence and create them all at once, the second sequence always gets skipped. However, the numbers don't get skipped if you select one feature, type in a new naming sequence, create that feature, then select all the other features and create them.

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              • BIGWIG7
                BIGWIG7 commented
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                i think i remember seeing this as being an issue that could be resolved but i cant for the life of me remember

            • #9
              Originally posted by vpt.se View Post
              Does your license include the "Even numbers" option? If not, this is what you get.

              j/k - I have nothing.
              Quite funny!

              I've had it where it would skip a bunch of numbers during copy-paste operations. Usually a close and re-open does the trick.
              Whatever a man sows, he shall reap.

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              • #10
                Originally posted by vpt.se View Post
                Does your license include the "Even numbers" option? If not, this is what you get.

                j/k - I have nothing.
                MAD.jpg

                i hate you
                Che Guevara is a communist scumbag.

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