QUOTE (jhoskins @ Apr 29 2008, 05:19 PM)
It sure can, but the reason I like to use TestStand is so that I don't have to write all the functionality in LabVIEW - if it already exists and works well (for my use cases) then there's no point in me creating requirements, designs, wiriting code, testing code, updating on new versions of the dev env, etc for the components that TestStand already does. I'm sure that if I pushed it really really really hard and tried to make it do something obscure then I could get to a point when it would have been better to write the functionality from scratch, but I'm not there. In short: I use TestStand, I program in LabVIEW.