I have to give a huge shout out to
InspectorJester what a smart kid, with his help I was able to get a Form Editor, functioning popup at the beginning of my program to choose different ops to run inside the program. I hope he takes the time to share with everyone that does not know this. Now I myself made it look fancy, but he helped me get it to function. Thank You Jester. Not done with it yet, but there's a taste of my finally functional buttons
KIRBSTER269,
I need to create a form to handle that type of process. But, I am going to wait until I convert the PC-DMIS template to be used in a sub routine.
With the Template Form Editor script I use this to change the form from the lab use to a more secured form for the shop floor. This form locks the operators from the Program mode form with a password.
A password has to be entered into the Current Selection (Default is "Run Part") to open the Program Mode form.
It actually isn't that hard, but I don't want to post anything, because it was
InspectorJester who actually did it. He is going to post a YouTube step by step pretty soon for everyone. He is playing catch up right now, he was on vacation. I just don't want to take credit for his work. I put the Yes/No questions for simply if you click NO, it goes back to the Form. What OP? and if you click "Yes" it runs that OP and at the end of that OP if "Yes" go to the very "END" Label. and each op has Print Commands. << that's the way they save them.
It actually isn't that hard, but I don't want to post anything, because it was
InspectorJester who actually did it. He is going to post a YouTube step by step pretty soon for everyone. He is playing catch up right now, he was on vacation. I just don't want to take credit for his work. I put the Yes/No questions for simply if you click NO, it goes back to the Form. What OP? and if you click "Yes" it runs that OP and at the end of that OP if "Yes" go to the very "END" Label. and each op has Print Commands. << that's the way they save them.