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    Hello, I need advice, I want to create PGM in the machine HAAS VF1 1998 where I want to use the parameters of variables #
    the problem is that when I send a program with a PC, the automaton writes me an error of the type that it does not know the codes and puts them in parentheses as text.
    Example 1 part of a program sent with a PC:
    O00050
    (lever for movement in the left corner)
    G91
    G54
    # 1 = 1;
    # 2 = 50.5;
    # 3 = 30.7;
    # 4 = 20;
    G # 1 X [# 1 + # 2] Y # 3 F # 4;
    G01 Y-3.75 F75.
    Example 2 of the program displayed on the machine:
    O00050
    (lever for movement in the left corner)
    G91
    G54
    (# 1 = 1;?)
    (# 2 = 50.5 ;?)
    (# 3 = 30.7 ;?)
    (# 4 = 20 ;?)
    What am I doing wrong or am I missing a macro?
    Thank you in advance for your advice
    I want to create a program for probing an X-Y circuit.
    And I need the variables to always enter the dimension of the part in the X-axis and in the Y-axis
    and he didn't have to rewrite it throughout the program.

    I apologize for the language



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    Default Re: Haas VF 1998 VCE500

    I'm sending a photo on the machine's monitor



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    Default Re: Haas VF 1998 VCE500

    Remove the space between the # and the variable number.

    #1 not # 1



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    Default Re: Haas VF 1998 VCE500

    Quote Originally Posted by BigNizzy View Post
    Remove the space between the # and the variable number.

    #1 not # 1
    Ok,
    but I just type directly in the machine in MDI # and there is already an error.
    (unknown code)



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