Deleting Cut Parts and Designs with Cut Parts

Deleting Cut Parts and Designs with Cut Parts

Deleting Cut Parts and Designs with Cut Parts

Deleting Cut Parts and Designs with Cut Parts

For the operations below you can multi-select items by holding the shift key down to multi-select a range, or holding the ctrl key down to select individual pipes that are not in order on the screen.

Deleting Cut Parts

Pypeserver relies on cut parts remaining on a pipe both for customer records, and for nesting additional parts on drop/remainder pipe pieces. Therefore, when you delete cut parts, you must delete them off the pipe from the pipes tab.

It is recommended that you only delete fully cut pipes. You can always re-load partially cut pipes for more cutting, and the already cut part are key in the nesting process.

To delete pipes and cut parts:

  • Select the pipes with the Scheduled Parts you want to delete.?

  • Click the "Delete Pipe" button

  • You'll be prompted for a password, which by default is "Admin", unless your company changed that.

Note that you can delete pipes with uncut parts. The uncut parts nested on the pipe will be removed from the pipe, but not deleted.

Deleting Uncut Scheduled Parts

On the Designs & Parts tab:

  • In the Scheduled Parts tab you can select the Scheduled Parts you want to delete.

  • In the Design Parts tab you can select the Design Parts for which you want to delete ALL the Scheduled Parts off of.

  • After selecting the Scheduled Parts you wish do delete (or the Design Parts you wish to clear of Scheduled Parts, select the "Delete Scheduled Part" button on the menu bar.

Deleting Design Parts

You can only delete Design Parts when there are no Scheduled Parts associated with the design. This means that you must delete all cut and uncut Scheduled Parts first-following the steps above.

With all Scheduled Parts deleted from your Designs you wish to delete:

  • In the Designs & Parts tab, in the Designs tab, select the Designs you want to delete

  • Select "Delete Designs"

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