DBDOC-CHECK ADAPTED COORDINATE.ERR
This is not usually an error. We bring them in front of you for these purposes:
- they are very hard to find and quite mysterious in operation, especially if the person that created them is "no longer with the company"
- by making them visible to you, you can see if the actual implementation makes sense by looking at live data
- since DBDOC will graph the function if the X and Y coordinates make sense, this file allows you to go to the work of finding good "design" values of the specifications so that the DBDOC presentation is useful to a user
- the intent of the adapted function generator should be documented, probably right there on the CLD or CAD sheet
- there might be an error in that a block number is wrong or was reused, with unintended consequences
--Scanning drawing 24305U8: As Shipped
Y-coordinate adapted - S2 (-20.00) of Module 2,43,05 Block 2125
You can see that the default value of S2 will affect the way the function is documented.
We suggest that you should figure out default values for all adapted coordinates. That way, DBDOC can show you what the design function generator shape is supposed to be. Also, live data will then show you deviation from the design shape.
This error can be built directly into Hyperview. For more information, see the article Building error reports into the M14.