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Support for local robtargets
Tompanhuhu
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Is there any plans for adding support for routine scope robtargets to the simulation station in robotstudio?
It's a much better way for sorting data to define robtargets local in a proc if they are not used elsewhere, but robotstudio simulation dosen't support that.
It's a much better way for sorting data to define robtargets local in a proc if they are not used elsewhere, but robotstudio simulation dosen't support that.
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@Maxim Riabichev can you comment on this?0
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I would need to bring this up with R&D.
I'll get back to you.
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Tompan, by default RobotStudio will place robtargets outside of procedures. But it is possible to move them into procedures in the RAPID editor. They will then become "local". Just hit apply and sync back to station.
Try it out and let me know if this is what you were looking for.
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With the exception of PERS type robtargets, as PERS declarations are not allowed in routines.Lee Justice0
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The biggest issue I encounter is that different procs have targets with the same name.Maxim Riabichev said:Tompan, by default RobotStudio will place robtargets outside of procedures. But it is possible to move them into procedures in the RAPID editor. They will then become "local". Just hit apply and sync back to station.
Try it out and let me know if this is what you were looking for.
Let's say procs rPickMachine1 and 2 both have these robtargets:
pApproachpPickpDepart
Robotstudio can't handle that they have the same name but they exist in different scopes so it's not a conflict.Systemintegrator - Web / C# / Rapid / Robotstudio
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