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I
hadn't tried to use a user element until you asked but this should work for
you:
In the
post
@DECLARE
#STR
#GET
@TOOLCHG
#INCLUDE(#GET)
#EVAL(#GET=0)
Then
put #GET=C:/download/myfile.txt
in either a user element or in the step notes for an individual
tool. The direction of the slashes is important. This should allow you
to include a different file for each tool(or no file at
all)
Matt
How would that be accomplished.
Would that be a user element #INCLUDE(comment_1.txt)
How about the file location ?
Gary
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:25
AM
Subject: RE: [mfg-smartcam] .jof
file
Yes there is. Use #INCLUDE(filename) at the appropriate spot in your
post.
Matt
I agree we manufacture custom components and set up
instruction, probing instructions, and measuring information's are very
important for smooth operations.
Is there a way to inserts external text files in
the posted code. For instance the notes could be in text files and the
placed in to the code at the specific locations whenever they are called
up.
Gary
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002
7:26 AM
Subject: RE: [mfg-smartcam] .jof
file
Jeff,
This is not something I encounter on every job but there
are projects that require thorough documentation such as precision
prototypes, ongoing productions runs with constant revisions
and simple part programs that run great due to good run
notes.
Yes, I would call it extensive setup and process notes. In
an effort to give our operators all the information to accurately
complete there task with as little confusion as possible I may document
not only smartcam info such as tooling and setup but important info for
other areas (wire, jig grinding, surface grinding, conventional edm,
inspection, lathe......).
Lee Greer CAD\CAM department Midwest
Precision Tool & Die
Lee,
This may sound strange
but, would you mind explaining what and why you need
that much room for
notes?
Is it extensive
detail to a setup, special Tool notes or a
training manual?
Jeff
Pieper
EATON
Hydraulics
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