Reaction Plan
Editor

Reaction Plan Editor - What the Engineer Uses
The end goal of the Reaction Plan Manager is to create a document
with instructions on how to fix the process. This is done by taking an
existing graphical document and inserting command blocks.
Command blocks are simply placeholders for text that will be placed
into the document when the plan is run and presented to the user.
The editor has 3 major areas used to create a reaction plan (color
coded at right for clarity):
- Command Editor window
- Reaction Plan Document
- Data window
Command Editor Window
The Command Editor Window gives the engineer tools to edit and
debug command blocks.
Reaction Plan Document
This is the window showing the layout of the final document including
the command blocks and their physical placement.
Data Window
This is the window showing the actual part data that was imported
from QC-CALC. The Data Window holds both the live data and offers
additional data sheets to perform calculations similar to Excel.
Your engineer will use the Reaction Plan Editor to build a Reaction
Plan containing the instructions the operator needs based on the
various changing conditions in your process.
Wizard Buttons
Convenient wizards lead you through the steps to build typical
command sequences. Buttons exist for the hole pattern analysis,
dimension information, and statistics information.
Debug Tools
A convenient debugging tool allows you to step through your logic
one command at a time. By doing this, you can easily tell how
values are being calculated and where they are being placed.
Dimension Information Tools
These tools allow you to evaluate a dimension with a handful of
commands, show the correction amount, and customize the operator
instructions based on dimension acceptability.
Configurable Library
The Editor contains a library of powerful program tools to analyze
and manipulate the data, create custom algorithms, or use canned
tools. The final result is a Reaction Plan explaining the necessary
adjustments with text, calculations, and plots.
Pattern Fitting Tools
These comprehensive tools evaluate hole patterns (shown at right)
using data from multiple parts. Perform “Best-Fits” to accurately
pinpoint pattern adjustments. Do “what if” simulations to experiment
with different pattern adjustment values.





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