Batch Mode Needed
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 6:55 pm
The way we use our router is probably different than most. We don't post a sheet of cutting and then cut 100 sheets. Every one of our sheets is typically used only once.
For each of our sheets, the layers and corresponding operations are standard. We read in an dxf, tab the parts, post process the sheet and load the next sheet. We desperately need a batch mode that will create a set of Sheetcam jobs whose names match the names of all the files (dxf's) in a folder. It then needs to open each job, import the corresponding dxf, pause for manual tabbing (if autotab is set to no), save the job, post process it and start again with the next file. This would save countless hours, as well as eliminate a major source of errors during a very repetitve and tedious procss.
I am checking to see if others have the same need. If there are others that share this need, maybe there is reason for Les to add this functionality. If I am the only one, I will continue to investigate Windows(tm) application automation tools such as RoboTask and perform
this type of "screen scraping" to make it happen. If anyone has any specific screen-scraping experience, I would also like to hear from you.
Thanks so much,
For each of our sheets, the layers and corresponding operations are standard. We read in an dxf, tab the parts, post process the sheet and load the next sheet. We desperately need a batch mode that will create a set of Sheetcam jobs whose names match the names of all the files (dxf's) in a folder. It then needs to open each job, import the corresponding dxf, pause for manual tabbing (if autotab is set to no), save the job, post process it and start again with the next file. This would save countless hours, as well as eliminate a major source of errors during a very repetitve and tedious procss.
I am checking to see if others have the same need. If there are others that share this need, maybe there is reason for Les to add this functionality. If I am the only one, I will continue to investigate Windows(tm) application automation tools such as RoboTask and perform
this type of "screen scraping" to make it happen. If anyone has any specific screen-scraping experience, I would also like to hear from you.
Thanks so much,