Posts by Dabebs
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I have the solution for this
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Good morning everyone.
I want to know if there's any posible way to do the following thing:
Let's say we have a TP program like the following fragment:
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40:L P[3] 1000mm/sec CNT25 ;
41: ;
42:L P[4] 1000mm/sec CNT25 ;
43: ;
44:L P[5] 1000mm/sec CNT25 ;
45: ;
46:L P[6] 800mm/sec CNT15 ;
47: ;
48: !******************************** ;
49: !Spot Weld 5 ID5C249 2T 2mm * ;
50: !******************************** ;
51: ;
52:L P[7:5C249] 1000mm/sec FINE
: SPOT[SD=35,P=5,t=3.3,S=5,ED=1] ;
53: ;
54:L P[8] 800mm/sec CNT15 ;
55: ;
56:L P[9] 1000mm/sec CNT15 ;
57: ;Where there are already a certain amount of points (let's say 50) in the program, so if I want to add points before and after the spot welding point it looks like this:
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40:L P[3] 1000mm/sec CNT25 ;
41: ;
42:L P[4] 1000mm/sec CNT25 ;
43: ;
44:L P[5] 1000mm/sec CNT25 ;
45: ;
46:L P[6] 800mm/sec CNT15 ;
47: ;
48:L P[51] 800mm/sec CNT15 ;
49: ;
50: !******************************** ;
51: !Spot Weld 5 * ;
52: !******************************** ;
53: ;
54:L P[7:5C249] 1000mm/sec FINE
: SPOT[SD=35,P=5,t=3.3,S=5,ED=1] ;
55: ;
56:L P[52] 800mm/sec CNT15 ;
57: ;
58:L P[8] 800mm/sec CNT15 ;
59: ;
60:L P[9] 1000mm/sec CNT15 ;
61: ;Is there any way to keep that added points but recover the points sequence? I mean instead of the new points being [51] and [52] keep the original sequence making them [7] and [9] ? I hope I explained myself well.
Thank you