Copy Commands Rule Question

railsong

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I am running TANE build 80349 and am setting up a route and session using AI Trains. I have used this in the past and haven't had this problem that just showed up. I set up the drivers for the different consists for the session as usual. I then use the Schedule Library to enter the commands for each driver and his route. I then use the Copy Commands rule and place it in the Drivers setup as the only command there. Then when going into Driver mode it automatically places the commands into the Driver's command display at the bottom for each driver. I had 13 different drivers set up and they work just fine. I then added one more driver and set up his Schedule in the Schedule Library and put the Copy Commands for him in the Driver Setup window. Now for that last driver when I go into Driver Mode the Schedule Library commands are not copied to his route display. The only thing that shows up there is the Copy Commands icon and the Schedule never operates. I can manually put in the same Copy Commands rule in the Drivers command bar at the bottom and it works out just fine in Driver Mode. Anybody have any ideas why just this one driver command isn't working and all the other 13 are working fine? I suppose there is something I am missing but I have tried different drivers etc. but to no avail. Pretty weird....:confused:
 
Are you editing the same driver session that your are driving?

I ask this because it works fine for me.

John
 
Are you editing the same driver session that your are driving?

I ask this because it works fine for me.

John
No I am not driving myself at all. In the past in TS12 I had up to 30 consists running AI using the same procedure and never had this kind of thing happening at all. Don't know what is going on....
 
No I am not driving myself at all. In the past in TS12 I had up to 30 consists running AI using the same procedure and never had this kind of thing happening at all. Don't know what is going on....

Perhaps you didn't quite understand... If you've edited a session, ensure you drive the one you edited and not default or some other one. I've made that mistake before. I've entered into driver ready to drive a session I though I had saved to only to find that my changes weren't there.

I do the same as you. I have two very complex routes with many, many drivers. One route has at least 30 drivers going all over the place, and the one I just tested has at least 10 plus the train I drive myself. When I get lazy, I'll throw in a short saved library to get the driver from one end to the other so I can go along for the ride. I just did this and it worked fine so I don't know what can be going wrong.

John
 
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