Ahhh... got it.  From the discussion I though that this would be an 
internal change.  As an aux app I have much fewer objections as a LCNC 
upgrade would not effect the basic operation.

On Oct 27 2016 11:37 AM, Sarah Armstrong wrote:
> sorry if i was not explicit , but i would keep gcode as is , however
> holding the gcode filename in the database as an entry to tie it all
> together
> having this as an additional to lcnc , but having say a list of colum 
> names
> that are used by lcnc
> internaly , and say the database name held in the ini , would give 
> scope
> for change , without internally
> affecting lcnc .
>
>
>
> On 27 October 2016 at 18:18, EBo <e...@sandien.com> wrote:
>
>> I agree about the complexity part.  The one issue that does make 
>> sense
>> to keeping it in a data store is that if someone moves the g-code to
>> clean up the dirs, then everything breaks.  Other than that I think 
>> a
>> full on relational database would be more problems than it is worth. 
>> I
>> will not mind being proven wrong on this, but this will be a "show 
>> me"
>> issue.  I'm just waiting at this point to see people prototype 
>> something
>> so we can look at it.
>>
>> On Oct 27 2016 11:06 AM, James Waples wrote:
>> > What's wrong with a filesystem for gcode? There's already a pretty
>> > good
>> > implementation distributed with the OS that LinuxCNC runs on ;).
>> > Additionally, having an SQLite DB of gcode programs is overly 
>> complex
>> > and
>> > makes getting gcode onto my control over a network share 
>> impossible.
>> > There
>> > will likely be a lot of similar setups out there so gcode in a
>> > database is
>> > not the way to go.
>> >
>> > As for tool libraries, it seems to be the increasingly common
>> > opinion, so I
>> > should probably shut up about JSON.
>> >
>> > On Thu, 27 Oct 2016 at 17:54 John Thornton <j...@gnipsel.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'd like to see the database of G code get selected by reading a 
>> bar
>> >> code on the part/fixture/etc. Read the bar code load the correct
>> >> program
>> >> and when some input says go run the program.
>> >>
>> >> JT
>> >>
>> >> On 10/27/2016 11:44 AM, Sarah Armstrong wrote:
>> >> > i for one would like to see lcnc expanded to be able to use a
>> >> relational
>> >> > database for a number of reasons
>> >> > one for tooling and one for actual gcode, or combination of the
>> >> two ,
>> >> where
>> >> > say a schema layout txt file would essentially be pointed to 
>> from
>> >> your
>> >> ini
>> >> > this could then relate a gcode database of working files , 
>> linked
>> >> to say
>> >> a
>> >> > photo of the finished product , and to say a particular tool
>> >> pallet for
>> >> > that job
>> >> > ok yes , i am taking this into the realms of production , 
>> rather
>> >> than a
>> >> > hobbiest .
>> >> >
>> >> > But linking these could say hold a embedded serial of a tool
>> >> pallet , so
>> >> if
>> >> > the wrong pallet is loaded , the operator would know .
>> >> > this could just about be ran by anyone , but then openly any
>> >> combination
>> >> of
>> >> > a workorder by a barcode reader , would or could setup the 
>> whole
>> >> machine
>> >> > but having access to an open schema of a txt file or indeed 
>> even
>> >> part of
>> >> > the database it's self could he held and read in .
>> >> >
>> >> > this would also link to the tool table and pallet required down 
>> to
>> >> the
>> >> > gcode file by file name could be stored
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On 27 October 2016 at 17:13, Dave Caroline
>> >> <dave.thearchiv...@gmail.com>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> This popped up in the user IRC today
>> >> >> 3 tool stores and two spindles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>> >> >> v=IxBiWPZmcZI
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Also I have been entering my gear cutters and hobs into a
>> >> database for
>> >> >> a while, I have not yet put all columns needed for for some of
>> >> the
>> >> >> workarounds I am thinking of
>> >> >>
>> >> >> http://www.archivist.info/cnc/tooldatabase/
>> >> >> I need total thickness and offset from one side to centreline,
>> >> and
>> >> >> width of kerf at the od (one can use the wrong cutter and get
>> >> away
>> >> >> with it for some jobs)
>> >> >>
>> >> >> also one may use a cutter offset to get a special form or 
>> correct
>> >> for
>> >> >> an asymetric cutter.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> data is in mysql
>> >> >> Arbours need measuring too, then one can add the abour offset 
>> to
>> >> >> cutter centreline offset.
>> >> >> the tooling I use does not lend itself to the usual tool 
>> height
>> >> probes
>> >> >> see setup http://www.archivist.info/cnc/target.php
>> >> >> the teeth can be a few thou wide, much smaller than most probe
>> >> balls
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Dave Caroline
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