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11.13 Freely Definable Tables
FN28: TABREAD: Reading a freely definable table
After you have opened a table with FN26: TABOPEN, you can use
function FN28: TABREAD to read from it.
You can define, i.e. read, up to 8 column names in a TABREAD block.
The column names must be written between quotation marks and
separated by a comma. In the FN 28 block you can define the Q
parameter number in which the TNC is to write the value that is first
read.
Example:
You wish to read the values of the columns “Radius,” “Depth” and
“D” from line 6 of the presently opened table. Save the first value in
Q parameter Q10 (second value in Q11, third value in Q12).
You can read only numerical table fields.
If you wish to read from more than one column in a block,
the TNC will save the values under successive Q
parameter numbers.
56 FN 28: TABREAD Q10 = 6/“RADIUS,DEPTH,D”