Hi d.s.,
If I understand your last (German) question correctly, you simply want to plot certain channel names from multiple groups such that if other channels from these groups are deleted, the same curves remain in the REPORT graph. I have loaded your posted data set and REPORT layout and noticed a few things.
1) You currently have your REPORT layout configured for "Expand Curves". This may or may not be what you want. Curve Expansion is perfect for the case that you have N XY channel pairs with the same channel names and you ALWAYS want to plot ALL of these XY pairs as curves. Then with one quick curve configuration in the 2D axis, you get N 2D curves on the axis system.
2) Your data set has 2 Groups with channels that have different names. This may be what you want or the type of data sets you expect to have to deal with, but it means that when you have "Expand Curves" selected you will only get 1 curve on your 2D axis.
3) The data in your 2 groups is identical, which makes it hard to tell what's really being displayed on the 2D axis, because the different curves completely overlap.
4) Your data channels are name-indexed in a way that the DIAdem 9 Beta versions did for you automatically. Note that the released version of DIAdem 9 does NOT do this anymore by default, although you can change this behavior as was pointed out by the first person to answer your question.
I have prepared 3 examples for you in the attached ZIP file "test_Groups.zip" based on your original data set, REPORT template, and expressed wishes:
A) Use your original data "test.TDM" with the REPORT template "test your data set.TDR". You will see that using your Group and channel names, we indeed get name-oriented curves from both Groups which are impervious to channel deletions. These curve configuration were created by dragging channel pairs [Example/Zeit, Example/Drehmoment] and [Example2/Zeit1, Example2/Drehmoment1] from the Data Portal either onto the 2D axis system or onto the configuration dialog for the 2D axis system. Note that this REPORT template does NOT use Curve Expansion.
B) Use the data set "test Both.TDM" and the REPORT template "test Regular.TDR". You will see that this new data set has 3 Groups which each have 4 identically named channels. The values of the 3 data channels are now different from group to group so that you can distinguish their curves from one another. This REPORT template also does NOT use Curve Expansion and was created by dragging the respective XY pairs from the Data Portal onto the 2D axis system.
C) Use the data set "test Both.TDM" and the REPORT template "test Curve Expansion.TDR". You will see that with only 1 curve configured in the 2D axis system that you get that 3 curves graphed, 1 from each Group. This is because this REPORT template is configured to use Curve Expansion, and each of these XY channel pairs are identically named.
Please ask if you have additional questions,
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments