
Special Functions | Freely definable tables
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FN 28: TABREAD
– Read from a freely definable table
With the
FN 28: TABREAD
function you read from the table
previously opened with
FN 26: TABOPEN
.
You can define, i.e. read, multiple column names in a
TABREAD
block. The column names must be written between quotation
marks and separated by a comma. In the
FN 28
block you can
define the Q parameter number in which the control is to write the
value that is first read.
You can read only numerical table fields.
If you wish to read from more than one column in a
block, the control will save the values under successive
Q parameter numbers.
Example
You wish to read the values of the columns "Radius," "Depth" and
"D" from line 6 of the presently opened table. Save the first value in
Q parameter Q10 (second value in Q11, third value in Q12).
56 FN 28: TABREAD Q10 = 6/"RADIUS,DEPTH,D"
Customizing the table format
NOTICE
Caution: Data may be lost!
The
ADAPT NC PGM / TABLE
function changes the format of all
tables permanently. Existing data is not automatically backed up
by the control before running the format change process, i.e. the
files are changed permanently and might no longer be usable.
Only use the function in consultation with the machine tool
builder.
Soft key
Function
Adapt format of tables present after changing the
control software version
The names of tables and table columns must start with
a letter and must not contain an arithmetic operator
(e.g.,
+
). Due to SQL commands, these characters can
cause problems when inputting data or reading it out.
Summary of Contents for TNC 640
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Page 67: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 640 ...
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