soooo, i may been in a bit of trouble here. All i was trying to do was make a somewhat complicated circle shape and use that exact same shape and set of points in two or three different places so i dont have to re-program or touch-up all the same points again for the other locations. so that being said i used the following logic to make a quick test program which worked far too easily.
! PROCESS.TP ;
UFRAME_NUM=R[1:Process] ;
L PR[1] ...
L PR[2] ...
L PR[3] ...
At my first location, i taught all the points i needed for a test run, and converted them into PR points which to my knowledge dont care about which user frame you are in (the point position just say UF:F and TF:F instead of UF:1,2....). Then i would just simply use a USER offset, in this case frames 2 and 3. It worked exceptionally well.
Here is where i may be in some trouble. i had all my TP points exactly where i wanted them but unknowingly, i just so happened to have the pendant on USER frame 9 when i taught them some time ago. i converted and recorded all the TP points to PR points and the program ran with ease as expected in the first location. since i was only using user frame 2 and 3 now AND had converted all my points to position register points, i went ahead and cleared user frame 9. now my points are off in all axis by about 4"... does anyone know what file i need to look for in my backups that is specifically for userframe coordinates? And am i going about this horribly, horribly wrong?? Any insight or help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Brandon