How about "Override Value" or simply "Override"
I was a service engineer for large industrial machining centers and CNC for world wide company for over 35 years... never saw "Overridden" used.
dezsoe wrote:CT63 wrote:The proper terminology is "Override or over ride".... not overridden. Overridden is a verb and past principal.
Yes, it is. And what you can read in those DROs are the overridden values.
CT63 wrote:dezsoe wrote:CT63 wrote:The proper terminology is "Override or over ride".... not overridden. Overridden is a verb and past principal.
Yes, it is. And what you can read in those DROs are the overridden values.
Yes, but the DRO shows the current override value so "overridden" being a past principal verb is incorrect.
CT63 wrote:The proper terminology is "Override or over ride".... not overridden. Overridden is a verb and past principal.
CT63 wrote:dezsoe wrote:CT63 wrote:The proper terminology is "Override or over ride".... not overridden. Overridden is a verb and past principal.
Yes, it is. And what you can read in those DROs are the overridden values.
Yes, but the DRO shows the current override value so "overridden" being a past principal verb is incorrect.
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