How to add Stepover and Stepdown to PostProcessor?

How to add Stepover and Stepdown to PostProcessor?

lxc
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How to add Stepover and Stepdown to PostProcessor?

lxc
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The variables stepover and stepdown could not be found in the Post Processor, and I could not directly post-process the corresponding value of the tool path.

Is there a way to define funtion in script to implement the output of these two variable values?

Or through the macro command and user variables to achieve the output of the two variable values?

 

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boopathi.sivakumar
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@lxc 

Its a standard parameter you can find it inside the toolpath parameter list or else you can search 

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Boopathi Sivakumar
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lxc
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Hi.

I have been using the Post Processor Utility for 2017 in order to make post-processing available to more Powermill versions.

Thank you for letting me see that the post processor in 2019 has more comprehensive variables.

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