James, 
Following your conversations with interest, I would like to have a situation 
where any database could be used, for instance merging in say a Microsoft 
access database, via a server, that way I could link in to my cam tool 
database. 
From camworks. 

So for me some scriptable interface would be ideal, although I see say a tool 
database and a tool wear database being 2 separate databases, relation linked 
etc.



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On 26 Oct 2016, 09:34, at 09:34, James Waples <jamwaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Machines with more than 56 tools are becoming a lot more common so
>removing
>this arbitrary limit would be quite important to a lot of people. From
>a
>personal standpoint, I would like to be able to group my tools by
>number
>(0-99 for endmills, 100-199 for drills, etc). I tried this once before
>but
>was surprised by an error when I tried adding tool T100. Sounds like
>there's some technical debt that would be good to clean up.
>
>On Tue, 25 Oct 2016 at 21:35 EBo <e...@sandien.com> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 25 2016 9:03 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>> > On 25 October 2016 at 15:25, EBo <e...@sandien.com> wrote:
>> >> That said, what is the most maintainable long term
>> >> solution?
>> >
>> > Change nothing....
>>
>> Then why did the subject come up in the first place?  Isn't there
>bugs
>> that is causing issues and problems are arising?
>>
>>    EBo --
>>
>>
>>
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