Hi Michael

My understanding of this is based on EMC from several years ago.  You
will want to test this.

If I added the variables to the .var file like this

1000    5.124
1001    1.3516

before startup of the EMC it would accept them in part programs and
would save values there when the system shut down.

This was explained in an old user-manual chapter titled using variables.
Unfortunately it looks like it did not make the cut for the current
manual.

Ray






On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 13:33 +0100, Michał Geszkiewicz wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I often use variables in emc2. Problem is than they are zeroing after stop 
> button click.
> Is there any way to avoid this or to extract variables from emc2 while it is 
> in auto mode before
> is executed command emc.command.abort() witch clears the variables.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
>  
> Michael
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