L_TT1P_FlyingSaw: Incorrect cutting length calculated after traversing two gaps of different length (corrected from V3.13.1)

Corrected from:
L_TT1P_TechnologyModules_LM (V3.13.1.25)
 
Response of the new version:
The relative cutting length is calculated correctly.
Example:
When the technology module is synchronous, a 50-mm and a 100-mm gap is formed. After this, a cut with a cutting length of 100 mm is performed.
The relative cutting length is now 250 mm (50 mm first gap + 100 mm second gap + 100 mm cutting length).
 
What happens?
After the cut, the relative length of the new target position is incorrect.
 
When does this behaviour occur?
The flying saw synchronises. When it is synchronous, a 50-mm and a 100-mm gap is formed. After this, a cut with a cutting length of 100 mm is performed.
The actual relative cutting length should be 250 mm (50 mm first gap + 100 mm second gap + 100 mm cutting length). Instead, a relative cutting length of 300 mm (100 mm second gap + 100 mm second gap + 100 mm cutting length) is traversed.
 
Which products are affected?
L_TT1P_FlyingSaw function block from the L_TT1P_TechnologyModules_LM library (from V3.13.0.7)
 
Short-term measures:
The function restriction will have been corrected until the next release. If you need a solution before the release date, please contact the TSE (Technical Support Electronic) or you regional Lenze head office.
 
Evaluation/recommendations:
 

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