I live in a gcode/part model world called Boeing DPD (Digital Product
Definition). This establishes RULES for data management. One of the RULES
is the operator can only access the directory with proven/inspection
accepted gcode and cannot write to that directory. Most of our customers
have similar requirements - the qualification for Boeing DPD prepares you
for everyone else's RULES.


On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:17 AM, Erik Christiansen
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 16.08.12 04:15, Chris Morley wrote:
> > While I don't agree so much with having delete available in the load
> program
> > dialog, I see nothing wrong with a delete file option in the GUI.
> >
> > If I had a production machine that showed the cnc screen full screen, I
> think
> > I would find it annoying to minimize the screen and use the file manager.
> >
> > In fact I could understand cases where I would not want the operator to
> use
> > anything but the cnc screen.
>
> Chris, that last sentence sums it all up, I think. I'm just not sure
> that an operator who can't be trusted with anything but the cnc screen
> should be deleting gcode files. But if the operation provided is to move
> a file, e.g. from a "production" directory to an "inactive" or
> "not_in_production" directory, then allowing a tidy-up within LinuxCNC
> seems a good thing in a production environment. (Just so long as he can
> move them back as well. :-)
>
> Erik
>
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