I am using Inventor 2023 with the 2023 CAM ad on. I have a Haas mini mill with next generation controls. The post processor is not in the program as a default. So I downloaded it from the Autodesk website and added it to the correct folder. It does show as an option, however when I post process this error message comes up-
Error: Failed to evaluate post configuration.
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Error: ReferenceError: createOutputVariable is not defined
Error at line: 481
Stack dump:
@C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor CAM\Posts\haas next generation.cps:480
Failed while processing global script.
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I have tried to download previous versions of the processor, same issues.
This is where I got the file from- https://cam.autodesk.com/hsmposts?p=haas_next_generation
It says Fusion 360 at the top, but its the only source I can find. When I search for inventor files this is what comes up.
Am I missing something? In the past I have used Fusion with no problems, However I would like to stick with Inventor.
I have attached the inventor file- Simple block with a hole.
I attached the post processor file.
Thank You
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You may get more focused help over in the HSM forums.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/hsm-support-forum/bd-p/216
I'll ask the mods to move your post.
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Hi -
I'm trying to confirm this, but I suspect that your issue is that the latest version of that post processor uses a function -- createOutputVariable -- that's not available in the post processor engine that's included with Inventor CAM 2023.
Again, I'm not sure about this, but I would expect that Inventor CAM 2024's post processor engine, which was a later version, likely would support this.
I'd suggest trying Inventor CAM 2024, and that may just solve your issue.
Jeff
The necessary post processor engine update might be available in the most recent Inventor CAM 2023 update as well.
Jeff
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