NC Program Verification

NC Program Verification

TK.421
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NC Program Verification

TK.421
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This is a new feature to me as we never shelled out the bucks for the advsim license. I apologize if my question is elementary. How come after I verify a program and get the green tick, it turns back to purple after I deactivate the toolpath, or apply it to my stock block or whatever? I would think it will stay green as long as I don't mod the toolpath(s) itself?

 

Thanks!


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ken.poyner
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Neither of those should be affecting the verification state (unless a toolpath within the NC program is dependent on the stock model I suppose). I couldn't reproduce either with a simple model, but then I didn't do anything complicated with my stock mode.



Ken Poyner

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NanchenO
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It should not if your clearance's parameters are coherent between the toolpathes and the verification's params.

 

The only issue, that I almost always have is that if it becomes red once, there is mostly only one way to get it back to blue or green: invalidate the toolpathes which went red and recalculate them.

 

-> @Anonymous: Improvement welcome Smiley Happy

 

Olivier

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TK.421
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here is a quick video of it happening:

 

http://screencast.com/t/OkqUXaZZLC8

 

EDIT:

 

I went back and re verified per the warning during posting, and I get this message below. I have a support ticket open on it, because I saw it yesterday. I'm sure the program is fine, but if it gives a green tick, I want it to stay green.

 

Capture.PNG

 

 


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Anonymous
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I'm not sure what you have in your posting macro, but we found that if you change the Machine Tool, Model Location, or Output workplane after the NC Program is verified, the Green check will turn to blue.

 

see attached

 

Hopefully you find the problem.

Bruce

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TK.421
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that was the case, Bruce. My posting macro sets my workplane to the output workplane. Even though it stays the same, the green tick goes away when it is re selected. I'll have to update some stuff....

 


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