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I have this one stubborn program, every time I open it, I am warned that a probe is not available.

Combo86R-2

It is not used in the program; it has never been used in the program.

Any ideas on how I may be able to find a rogue entry in some file?

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I have checked the obvious, Measurement Plan Editor, no entries shown.

I did find entries in "inspec" and "inspection" files.

Editing those entries caused some weird problems (Altered the entries to be Combo86R). 😂

inspec file:

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inspection file:

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I could not find an "#identifier" within plus or minus 30 lines of the "Combo86R-2" line.

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could also be hiding in an 'intermediate point' in a strategy , perhaps you wont see that in the plan editor. 

 

 I've had this happen occasionally while opening and reviewing strategies etc.

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with a copy of your program, defined new elements for the aligment and erase all the other element and try to launch the program, if the problem is still there it's not cause of an element, if the problem disappear, do the same thing again and erease just half of the other element (and a quarter and a 1/8....) to find the problem element.

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Sounds like the stowaway onboard your program is doing a good job at hiding.

You've checked the obvious places.

Any stones left unturned as pcm in comments or stylus qualifications or shady, dimly lit taverns?


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I found the probe name in inspset and inspection files, removing those entries caused unexpected results that made the program crash.

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Hello

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if you want (and if its allowed to) you can send me the program via PM and i can take i look.

 

Best Regards

Marcel

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I have run into this as well and am curious about the fix in your situation. 

One suggestion that I can provide is that sometimes groups can hold the stylus name in them, even when not all the sub-features are set to the stylus system. You should have stumbled upon this in the MMPE, so I don't believe this helps you. You could try removing any grouped features and regrouping them maybe. 

 

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I've found that in "inspection" file there is twice section of "OMTecSafety" in which is one probe system and i secondary there is another probe system. All other features have only one definiton of that "OMTecSafety"

Not sure how that happened, but Richard has my findings even which feature it is, so i hope it will be founded.

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