DMIS S I R Entry

Dimensional Measuring Interface Standard
Standard Improvement Request

SIR No.
96-11
DMIS Release
3.0
SIR Type
Enhancement
Severity
Prevents Programming
Status
Resolved
Date Submitted
November 4 1996
Date Validated
November 4 1996
Date In Process

Date Referred

Date Vote Pending

Date Closed
August 24 1998
Action
Clarifications
Submitted By
Scott Underwood
Lockheed Martin Energy Systems
P.O. Box 2009
Bldg. 9723-14 MS 8125
Oak Ridge TN 37831
USA
Phone: 423/576-2525
Fax: 423/574-2908
rui@ornl.gov

Problem Topic
Soft Funct. Gaging

Problem Description
Add Soft Functional Gaging commands. This SIR is supported by the attached document.

References
None

Related SIRs
None

Suggested Resolution
See supporting documentation.

Support Documentation
96-11suprt.rtf (45.7 KB)
12 pages, ".rtf" file


Resolution

Warning!!

The following statement is only a resolution to a Standard Improvement Request (SIR) and is NOT part of the current DMIS standard, nor is it guaranteed to become part of the next revision of the DMIS standard even if voted and accepted by the DMIS National Standards Committee. This resolution is tentative because it may not be incorporated into the next version of the standard, it could be changed prior to the next release, or it could be changed as the result of the "public review and comment" period required for the next version of the standard. If you choose to use this tentative resolution, you do so at your own risk since at this time it is not part of the DMIS standard.

Resolved per 8/98 DNSC Meeting Oak Ridge, TN.
Created new major word TOL/GTOL (GageToleance), CONST/SGAGE (SoftGage), CONST/SPART (SoftPart)
Created multiple examples of use.

See attached file for specifics.

Attachments
96-11_SOFTGAGE_GTOL_SGAGE_SPART.RTF (40.2 KB)
RTF file of SoftGage Statements Examples

Notes

Added by Mike Holloway, hkm@ornl.gov on 7/30/1998

The description section states that there are 5 documents attached, but the supporting documentation section only lists one. Are all 5 included in the listed file? In any case, it appears that the SFG documentation contains adequate information on the additions and changes necessary to add support for SFG to the standard. I do not know of any further changes needed.

Added by Bailey Squier, bsquier@dmisstandard.com on 7/30/1998

Since Mike Holloway says that there are not five documents and that only the one is needed, I have changed the original statement on the SIR in order not to confuse public any more than necessary. I don't remember why it originally said five, but it is apparently a moot point.

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