Problems with filling out the custom setup sheet in Excel

Problems with filling out the custom setup sheet in Excel

guido_antoniol
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Problems with filling out the custom setup sheet in Excel

guido_antoniol
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Good evening everyone, I'm writing this post because after countless trials and failures I managed to have an Excel setup sheet the way I wanted it. The only problem is that in the "Operations" sheet in columns J, K and L I cannot insert data. I modified the post processor by adding the necessary parts as for other columns but despite this I cannot compile this part. I checked the naming of the cell variable from the dump file to be safe but still I couldn't find the solution.
I attach the post, dump and Excel files that I use to create the setup sheet.
Thanks to anyone who can help me.

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viacheslav.shapilov
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I've made a couple of fixes in the post, but I am not 100% sure, is it exactly what you need.


Viacheslav Shapilov
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guido_antoniol
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Good evening, thank you for your kind reply.
The changes work very well, the only thing that persists in not working is the J column.

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viacheslav.shapilov
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I was not sure, what did you mean by compensation type. So, I just used operation parameter "operation:compensationType" for it. It can be "computer" or "control", if specified. But for most of operations it is "undefined", if cutter compensation is not enabled. That's why it is not visible for most of them. If it is not what you want, just replace it with required parameter from dumper.

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Viacheslav Shapilov
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guido_antoniol
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operation:compensationType is exactly what I wanted to achieve. I didn't know that on most cutters this parameter is not defined so the cell remains empty. Thanks so much for your help! I wish you a good evening and a good weekend.

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