To enter the **/Recipe **option keyword in the command line, use one of the options:
- Type /Recipe
- Type the shortcut** /Rec**
Description
Section titled “Description”The /Recipe option keyword can only be used together with the CleanUp keyword and only if the /Type option keyword is set to Recipe.
Using /Recipe allows you to define more precisely which recipes are to be deleted.
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”CleanUp [Object] [“Object_Name” or Object_Number] /Type “Recipe” (/Recipe “Recipe_Value”)
General Keywords and Option Keywords
Section titled “General Keywords and Option Keywords”General keywords and option keywords that use the /Recipe option keyword.
Values
Section titled “Values”The /Recipe option keyword uses these values:
- NoOutput**:**
Recipes that do not generate output are deleted. This combines the following values – NotCooked and CookedButOverwritten. When specifying /Type “Recipe” and not using /Recipe in addition, NoOutput will be applied. - NotCooked:
If the assigned preset cannot be used by the selection or if the assigned group is empty, NotCooked will remove such non-functional recipes. - CookedButOverwritten:
If a later recipe uses a preset with the values of the same attributes in the same selection, CookedButOverwritten will delete all recipes that could have been cooked successfully, but which do not generate output.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”- To clean up all recipes that do not generate output in cue 2 part 0 of sequence 1, type:
| User name[Fixture]>CleanUp Sequence 1 Cue 2 Part 0 /Type “Recipe” |
or:
| User name[Fixture]>CleanUp Sequence 1 Cue 2 Part 0 /Type “Recipe” /Recipe “NoOutput” |