Currently, if you have any of the rule sets saved it will be active.
There is no "None" option here.
We should have the option not to include any rule sets in Job.
Job options
- Les Newell
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Re: Job options
That warning is saying that you have a rule set that does not contain any rules. You created an empty rule set called "NONE" which prompts that error.
If you don't want to use a rule set just select 'None' in the 'Always apply rule set' and box and the 'Path rules' box in your operation.
If you don't want to use a rule set just select 'None' in the 'Always apply rule set' and box and the 'Path rules' box in your operation.
Re: Job options
Thanks Les,
Yes, I know what produced the error. I also know how to avoid it. I can add a rule that adds nothing to the G-code.
What confuses me a little is the lack of choice none in this field.
Job options: it is a bit illogical for me to have a Rule set that is not active here on the screen.
Yes, I know what produced the error. I also know how to avoid it. I can add a rule that adds nothing to the G-code.
What confuses me a little is the lack of choice none in this field.
Job options: it is a bit illogical for me to have a Rule set that is not active here on the screen.
- Les Newell
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3668
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 8:12 pm
Re: Job options
Why do you want a rule set that does nothing? If you don't want to use any rules just don't select one.