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== To Send NEW data to a KEINS or Chiyoda Bender from the Measuring Center ==
 
== To Send NEW data to a KEINS or Chiyoda Bender from the Measuring Center ==
  
# The send new data to a KEINS or Chiyoda bender from a measuring center, it is important to clear the FPB data to one bend and set all the FPB values to ZERO.  This includes the adjustment values.<br><br>
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# To send NEW data to a KEINS or Chiyoda bender from a measuring center, it is important to clear the FPB data to one bend and set all the FPB values to ZERO.  This includes the adjustment values.<br><br>
 
# In this case, the number of bend rows will be increased to match the measuring center data.<br><br>
 
# In this case, the number of bend rows will be increased to match the measuring center data.<br><br>
 
# All data will be replaced.<br><br>
 
# All data will be replaced.<br><br>

Revision as of 19:41, 15 October 2015

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Data Conversion Rules

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To Send NEW data to a KEINS or Chiyoda Bender from the Measuring Center

  1. To send NEW data to a KEINS or Chiyoda bender from a measuring center, it is important to clear the FPB data to one bend and set all the FPB values to ZERO. This includes the adjustment values.

  2. In this case, the number of bend rows will be increased to match the measuring center data.

  3. All data will be replaced.

To Send ADJUSTMENTS to a KEINS or Chiyoda Bender from the Measuring Center

  • If there are non-ZERO values in any of the FPB cells, or there is more than one bend row, then Benderlink will always MERGE new data to the existing rows.
  • This means that no new rows will be created if the incoming data has more bends than the existing bend count.