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Tim Pruett
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COULD SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO GET RID OF THE "H" NUMBERS IN MY PROGRAM. I'VE INSERTED # IN FRONT OF EVERY TLNGO STATEMENT IN MY POST AND IT STILL OUTPUTS H1. IS THERE ANYWAY TO EDIT THIS IN THE CONTROL DEF. I CAN'T FIND IT IF THERE IS. PLEASE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL IF YOU HAVE THE ANSWER. MY KNOWLEDGE OF EDITING POSTS IS MINIMAL. I HOPE THIS IS A LEGAL QUESTION, THIS IS MY FIRST POSTING IN THE FORUM. THANKS IN ADVANCE.

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First off Tim

 

All caps is considered yelling. It is OK to untape your caps lock for posting in the forum.

 

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Which post are you using?

 

You probably just have to remove *tlngno$

from your ptlchg_com section of your post.

 

Back up your post before doing any midifications on it too.

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jmparis,

I tried deleting the *tlngno, from the post and it still outputs the H1. The only thing was I couldn't find ptlchg_com in the post. My post is a generic mill post, the machine is a Cincinatti Milicron.

Sorry about the caps lock, just a habit I quess.

 

Heres what the post looks like with the tlngno in it.

 

pbld, n$, pfzout, scoolant, next_tool$, e$ # "G43", *tlngno,

absinc$ = sav_absinc

pcom_movea

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