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Error when creating .nc file

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Error when creating .nc file

Anonymous
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Error: Failed to evaluate post configuration.
Code page changed to '1252  (ANSI - Latin I)'
Start time: Thursday, April 82021 11:44:52 AM

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Error: SyntaxError: missing = in XML attribute
Error at line: 1
Failed while processing global script.
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serge.quiblier
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Hello @Anonymous 

 

Can you please share the post you are using?

It can be an error inside the post, or something related to the information's passed for posting.

We can't really tell without at least the post processor, and maybe the Fusion file.

 

Let's begin with the post.

 

Regards.

 



Serge.Q
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cam.autodesk.com
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serge.quiblier
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Can you please send me the post processor ( .cps file) you are using, and the Fusion 360 f3d file?

If you prefer to send them via a private message, it's OK.

 

Regards



Serge.Q
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serge.quiblier
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@Anonymous 

 

Apparently the issue was in the post.

The post had been corrupted for whatever reason.

 

Here is some explanations on how the post processors are stored and updated in Fusion 360.

If this feature flag is activate in Preferences, Preview Features :

AutoGetLatest.jpg

Then the system will automatically update a new version of the postprocessor, whenever we are updating this post.

So, i you have made changes to the post, they will be lost.

 

If you want to avoid this, you can then store your post processor, either in a local folder, or a cloud folder.

How to install a Personal (local) Post Processor in Fusion 360 CAM

 

How to install a cloud post processor in Fusion 360

 

Regards.


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Serge.Q
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