Update: Build Process Parameters Form Enhancement#19
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We have implemented a new version of the build metadata form that supports multiple process parameter sets within a single build.
What’s implemented:
Users can now add multiple parameter sets by associating multiple IGSNs to each set.
Each parameter set captures the required build parameters (e.g., power, scan speed, hatch spacing, layer thickness).
Duplicate build parameter entries are not allowed, ensuring each unique parameter set is defined only once.
Multiple samples (IGSNs) can be tagged to the same parameter set, supporting cases where different geometries share identical processing conditions.
Current behavior:
Parameter sets are defined based on shared processing conditions across samples.
If multiple samples use the same parameters, they are linked to a single parameter set rather than creating duplicates.