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Possible to manipulate "Any order execute tolerance" within the program?

Is it possible to manipulate the "Any order execute tolerance" setting in the code of the program? I generally WANT this feature, but there are some programs where I KNOW it's going to cause an issue for a particular edge or point and it would be great to toggle it to zero and then back to 10 in the code of the program, without having to stop, change the setting, then run from the cursor point, then stop and change it back.

I searched around but couldn't find this particular question answered already.
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  • Thanks for the reply. It would be nice to have the ability to manipulate things like that as we go. What I ended up doing was going back after running the program and modifying the theoreticals to match the actuals. That way at least the next person who runs it won't have to stop the program, change the setting and then start it back up again.
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  • Thanks for the reply. It would be nice to have the ability to manipulate things like that as we go. What I ended up doing was going back after running the program and modifying the theoreticals to match the actuals. That way at least the next person who runs it won't have to stop the program, change the setting and then start it back up again.
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