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 Spec Limits broken in version 1.7.1.3
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Josh

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Posted - 28 Aug 2008 :  14:50:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I recently upgraded from 1.7.1.1 to 1.7.1.3 to take advantage of the bug fix described in http://quinn-curtis.com/dbx/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=520&SearchTerms=date and now see that my AdditionalControlLimits (spec limits) are now being drawn over the mean, instead of their proper locations. When I replace the 1.7.1.3 version of the assemblies with the 1.7.1.1 version, everything is back to normal (including the DateHeader bug ).

Is there a new way of working with AdditionalControlLimits, or is this simply a bug?

quinncurtis

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Posted - 28 Aug 2008 :  16:24:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for reporting the problem. We see no obvious solution, other than uploading a new version of the software. That will be done before the end of the day tomorrow.
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Josh

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Posted - 28 Aug 2008 :  16:36:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sounds good! I look forward to the new release.

Thanks again for the help.
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quinncurtis

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Posted - 29 Aug 2008 :  12:29:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A revision 1.7.1.4 has been uploaded to our web site. It contains the fix that allows using the AddAdditionalControlLimits method to add specification limits to the software.
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Josh

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Posted - 02 Sep 2008 :  11:37:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I had to move my code in front of AutoCalculateControlLimits, and it's working much better now.

Thank you for your help.
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quinncurtis

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Posted - 02 Sep 2008 :  11:45:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, that should make in consistent with the way it is demonstrated elsewhere on the forum.
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