Hi there, thanks for the video. It is very informative. Just a little notice, there is also another way than to close labview to see running vis which front panels are closed. If you open the front panel, view - see clone reeantrants and there all reentrant vis are listed.
Wow, I completely missed that. I presume you mean the "Browse Relationships" menu item. Still, it seems a bit clumsy to me, since you still need to know what you're looking for. Thanks for the tip.
+LabVIEW Tricks yes, exactly. And yes, it is clumsy, but sometimes when you have everything prepared with your probes inside the clones then its sometimes easier to have look there, instead of reopening the project, that is as well very clumsy! There was once a project in labview with which you were able to see all the clones running....
Hi there, thanks for the video. It is very informative.
Just a little notice, there is also another way than to close labview to see running vis which front panels are closed. If you open the front panel, view - see clone reeantrants and there all reentrant vis are listed.
Wow, I completely missed that. I presume you mean the "Browse Relationships" menu item. Still, it seems a bit clumsy to me, since you still need to know what you're looking for.
Thanks for the tip.
+LabVIEW Tricks yes, exactly. And yes, it is clumsy, but sometimes when you have everything prepared with your probes inside the clones then its sometimes easier to have look there, instead of reopening the project, that is as well very clumsy!
There was once a project in labview with which you were able to see all the clones running....