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HCFR bug editable data bug 2.0.1

 
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picree



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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:39 am    Post subject: HCFR bug editable data bug 2.0.1

Apparently, if you don't get a reading on a low IRE the software now puts in all zeros for you. The trouble is you can't edit the zeros (even if you check Editable). You can edit any others as you wish.


fyi... Neutral

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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:35 am    Post subject:

It puts in all zero's for you? Version 2.0.1 didn't put zero's in for me at 0 IRE so I had to manually enter them.

At 0 IRE it really doesn't matter as you'll never need to change them. I changed the procedure however to indicate that if you get an "error reading from sensor" at 10 IRE that you should copy over the 20 IRE values as (as you mentioned), if you put 0's in for the 10 IRE values, you'll never be able to edit them again!

Glad I'm not the only one that noticed this. Smile

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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:11 am    Post subject:

Yes, 0 IRE doesn't matter. What happened to me was the 10 IRE point didn't register on one pass through and when I got to the end it had all zero's in it. I didn't enter the zero's. But then I could never change them. I wasn't reading the dialog boxes too closely and didn't notice if it error'd or said "Go to 20 IRE and click OK".

Maybe there is a setting for how it handles error readings or something. I'll check this evening.

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