Master control of programmers in network

If this is already available, please do let me know...it's not something I have ever found out how to achieve.

Can it be made possible that you can clear out a programmer on a different console on the network?

Using OSC control recently, I had a few occasions where my production electrician has forgotten to clear the programmer of the Net 2 console, to which his remote was connected. I was programming on the Net 1 console and occasionally needed to clear what he had accidentally left up, which was affecting the look onstage. It would be nice to be able to open the programmer of the net 2 console on the net 1 console and have the ability to view it and also clear it out.

Obviously having separate programmers across the network is a hugely powerful feature but being able to take control of other programmers on the network would take it to the next level.
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  • Hi Colin!
    Hope you're fine!
    I'm not in front of any desk ATM but as far as memory serves you have to specify on which console the Macro is executed.
    Now build your "Clear" macro as you have already done (let's say it's macro1)
    Record a dummy cuelist: Cuelist 1 and set the comment macro field this way:
    GK1h1: standing for Go macro 1 on hog 1
    wash and rinse, record another dummy cuelist: let's say Cuelist 2
    set the comment macro field this way:
    GK1h2 standing for Go macro 1 on hog 2
    Now everything said, like I told you I'm not in front of the desk and I am not quite sure if I'm using the right syntax. What I'm 100% positive is that you have to clearly specify on which hog you want the macro to be executed.
    Hope this helps
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  • Hi Colin!
    Hope you're fine!
    I'm not in front of any desk ATM but as far as memory serves you have to specify on which console the Macro is executed.
    Now build your "Clear" macro as you have already done (let's say it's macro1)
    Record a dummy cuelist: Cuelist 1 and set the comment macro field this way:
    GK1h1: standing for Go macro 1 on hog 1
    wash and rinse, record another dummy cuelist: let's say Cuelist 2
    set the comment macro field this way:
    GK1h2 standing for Go macro 1 on hog 2
    Now everything said, like I told you I'm not in front of the desk and I am not quite sure if I'm using the right syntax. What I'm 100% positive is that you have to clearly specify on which hog you want the macro to be executed.
    Hope this helps
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