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/Recipe

To enter the **/Recipe **option keyword in the command line, use one of the options:

  • Type /Recipe
  • Type the shortcut** /Rec**

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.

[Function] [Object] [“Object_Name” or Object_Number] (/Type “Recipe”)(/Recipe “Recipe_Value”)

General keywords and option keywords that use the /Recipe option keyword.

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.
  • Normal:
    Is only used in combination with the Store keyword. When storing recipes into a preset Normal keeps the selection of recipes of the programmer. 
  • **NoSelection:
    **Is only used in combination with the Store keyword. NoSelection stores recipe presets without selection.