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Hi @tjd10684
Thanks for sending the file over - I was able to download it and have a look!
It looks like the variable that is preventing the code from generating when the compensation type is set to In Control is the retract height. I found this out by using the Compare and Edit feature, and testing different operations until I was able to isolate a variable. This is shown in the screencast below - setting a small offset in either the clearance or retract height should allow you to generate the toolpath with compensation set to In Control:
I did find that I could recreate this CAM kernel error in a new file by creating new a new waterjet cutting operation with no offset on any of the heights, so I have logged a bug with our development team as CAM-6900. While I would recommend setting an offset height for your retract and clearance heights (so as to ensure you do not drag the tip of the tool on any material during rapid or positional moves), we will be looking into why the toolpath can be generated when the compensation type is set to In Computer.
Hopefully this helps! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Fusion