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GPOST not out putting the PPRINT/ STATEMENTS

Wheelsofsteel
5-Regular Member

GPOST not out putting the PPRINT/ STATEMENTS

I am trying to write a new post in GPOST for our Siemens 840D controller, and I am having an issue trying to out put the PPRINT/ statements, the NCL file has the cl words in it, but the post is not outputting the statements.

 

Any help is welcome

 

Peter

4 REPLIES 4

All good, I have found it

Peter

Please post what your solution was in case others have the same issue.

 

Just in case someone is trying to use PPRINT statements and would like to have an example of FIL code that handles it, here's a chunk of code I use to get the "OPERATION COMMENTS" from the .ncl file into my G-code files:

$$
$$ --[ Macro : PRTCMT ]-------------------------------------------------
$$
$$ Write the Operation Comments into the Description portion of the out-
$$ put file. This is done by the following algorithm:
$$
$$ (1) Save the current CL record position.
$$ (2) Parse through the CL records until finding a PPRINT statment
$$     that contains the key phrase OPERATION COMMENTS. If no such
$$     statement is present, a blank Description line is output.
$$ (3) If the key phrase was found, read each subsequent PPRINT
$$     statement and print its contents to the output file.
$$ (4) If subsequent CL record is not a PPRINT statement, or if the
$$     key phrase TOOL COMMENTS is encountered, stop looking for
$$     more comments.
$$ (5) Reset the CL file to the restart position.
$$
$$ Note that for this to be useful, the user must be outputting the
$$ comments by specifying Operation Comments, and adding PPRINT
$$ parameters that allow them to be output to the CL file.
$$

PRTCMT = MACRO/
  CIMPOS = POSTF ( 7, 1 ) + 1
  LINCNT = 0
  DO/ DOLIN, INDXLN = 0, 10, 1
    RESULT = POSTF ( 14 )
    CMDTYP = POSTF ( 7, 2 )
    CMDSUB = POSTF ( 7, 3 )
    IF ( CMDTYP .EQ. 14000 ) THEN
      INDXLN = 11
    ELSE
      INDXLN = 2
      TARGET = ICODEF ( PPRINT )
      IF ( CMDTYP .EQ. 2000 .AND. CMDSUB .EQ. TARGET ) THEN
        CMTNOW = TEXT/ OMIT, (TEXT/ CLW), 1
        ISCOMT = INDXF ( CMTNOW, (TEXT/ 'OPERATION COMMENTS') )
        IF ( ISCOMT .GT. 0 ) THEN
          DO/ DOCMT, INDXCM = 0, 10, 1
            RESULT = POSTF ( 14 )
            CMDTYP = POSTF ( 7, 2 )
            CMDSUB = POSTF ( 7, 3 )
            IF ( CMDTYP .EQ. 2000 .AND. CMDSUB .EQ. TARGET ) THEN
              CMTNOW = TEXT/ OMIT, (TEXT/ CLW), 1
              CMTEND = INDXF ( CMTNOW, (TEXT/ 'TOOL COMMENTS') )
              IF ( CMTEND .GT. 0 ) THEN
                INDXCM = 11
              ELSE
                INDXCM = 2
                CMTNOW = TEXT/ OMIT, (TEXT/ CLW), 1
                CMTNOW = TEXT/ MODIFY,CMTNOW,(TEXT/ '/'),(TEXT/ ''),1
                CMTNOW = TEXT/ OMIT, CMTNOW, 2
                IF ( LINCNT .GT. 0 ) THEN
                  TXTPRE = TEXT/ '(              '
                ELSE
                  TXTPRE =TEXT/'( D',(TEXT/LOW,(TEXT/ 'escription :'))
                ENDIF
                INSERT/ TXTPRE, ' ', CMTNOW
                INSERT/ '     )$'
                LINCNT = LINCNT + 1
              ENDIF
            ELSE
              INDXCM = 11
              INDXLN = 11
            ENDIF
          DOCMT) CONTIN
        ENDIF
      ENDIF
    ENDIF
  DOLIN) CONTIN

  $$
  $$ If no comments were found, output a single line with the
  $$ Description designation.
  $$

  IF ( LINCNT .LE. 0 ) THEN
    TXTPRE = TEXT/ '( D', ( TEXT/LOW, ( TEXT/ 'escription :' ) )
    INSERT/ TXTPRE
    INSERT/ '    )$'
  ENDIF
  RESULT = POSTF ( 15, CIMPOS )
TERMAC

It might seem to be a bit much, but it's worked for me quite nicely.

Most of my PPRINT troubles have been figuring out which of the giant list of things to output to the .ncl file and setting the correct boolean indicator so they are passed through. It's messy. Plus, the POSTF stuff is incredibly cryptic.

Wheelsofsteel
5-Regular Member
(To:KenFarley)

Thank you for the code, I will look at it and see what I can use, I got mine to work, found the operator message tick box, and ticked it , it now outputs everything, but I will need a filter, so your code will help.

 

Thank you

 

Peter

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