Fundamentals, file management
3.4
Working with the file manager
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Copying a table
Importing lines to a table
If you are copying a table into an existing table, you can overwrite
individual lines with the
REPLACE FIELDS
soft key. Prerequisites:
The target table must exist
The file to be copied must only contain the lines you want to
replace
Both tables must have the same file extension
The
REPLACE FIELDS
function is used to overwrite
lines in the target table. To avoid losing data, create a
backup copy of the original table.
Example
With a tool presetter you have measured the length and
radius of ten new tools. The tool presetter then generates the
TOOL_Import.T tool table with 10 lines (for the 10 tools).
Copy this table from the external data medium to any directory
Copy the externally created table to the existing table TOOL.T
using the TNC file manager. The TNC asks if you wish to
overwrite the existing TOOL.T tool table:
If you press the
REPLACE FIELDS
soft key, the TNC will
completely overwrite the current TOOL.T tool table. After the
copying process the new TOOL.T table consists of 10 lines.
Or press the
REPLACE FIELDS
soft key for the TNC to overwrite
the 10 lines in the TOOL.T file. The data of the other lines is not
changed
Extracting lines from a table
You can select one or more lines in a table and save them in a
separate table.
Open the table from which you want to copy lines
Use the arrow keys to select the first line to be copied
Press the
MORE FUNCTIONS
soft key
Press the
TAG
soft key
TAG
Select additional lines, if required
Press the
SAVE AS
soft key
SAVE AS
Enter a name for the table in which the selected lines are to be
saved
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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Page 305: ...8 Subprograms and program section repeats ...
Page 323: ...9 Programming Q parameters ...
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Page 385: ...10 Miscellaneous functions ...
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Page 481: ...14 Manual Operation and Setup ...
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