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  1. Well, it really is intuative, as you're creating a reference on a wire that is already a copy of the original: the bottom line is that the copy is created when you branched the wire - even before it went into the DVR create. That's why you have a reference to a copy - because that's what you actually asked it to do.
  2. Have a look at the attached VI - should give you something to get started with. Graph to display all previous activity.vi
  3. Like Asbo, I code on too many different PCs for a single non-standard setup to be helpful (again, like Asbo, doing so is nonproductive). especially when I'm coding on someone else's PC (to help them with something) and they've changed a lot of the standard setup
  4. Help make the #labview V I Package Manager better - join the Idea Exchange: http://t.co/iPDEI66A

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  5. Sounds to me like you'll need LAVA more than ever Congrats, and good luck in the new position!
  6. VIs shouldn't need Front Panels: what do you think? http://t.co/72DPRDjF

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  7. Quick clarification on the "Report to Moderator" link that appears on all posts: please use this to draw the moderators' and administrators' attention to a post for any reason - doing so puts your request into a queue that all moderators are able to actively work through, and are able to track/sign-off/etc, so it's a lot easier for us to work with something in that system than it is if you PM one of us individually. We don't always read every post to LAVA (shocking, I know ), but the "Report to Moderator" isn't only to report objectionable content: it's the best way to let us know if you need us to move/rename/edit a thread of your own too.
  8. Done. In future, go ahead and use the "Report to Moderator" button.
  9. I wanted to ping you guys in case you could think of anyone that might spring to mind: we’re looking to hire another systems engineer/technical lead (someone with a little PM background would be great too) with a strong technical background. Do you know of anyone who might be interested? Of most importance is getting people who know test, and know how to own the technical solution of projects, who are driven, positive people who are good to work with. Also, a medical background is, while not required, a big advantage. PS: They don’t need to be LabVIEW superstars – just people who really know test – we can train them to the level of LabVIEW and TestStand that we need. If you know someone, please PM me.
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  10. I'm all for doing things right, but let's look at the economy of doing this: NI is suggesting that plugins have thier code in vi.lib, but are they requiring it? What is the impact if we keep OpenG in user.lib? What are the risks of the migration - what might break, on different OSes, different versions of LabVIEW, etc? What is the time impact of moving everything over to vi.lib and testing it thoroughly on different OSes and versions of LabVIEW (keeping in mind that every minute it takes is a minute taken away from OpenG code development)? We haven't seen much new stuff come from OpenG in a long time, and I know that we're working hard (ie: mostly JGCode) to get all our ducks in a row so that we can have a good platform to grow going forward, but is this idea worth spending time on if it means pushing out new features even further? PS: I have no philosophical issue with OpenG being in vi.lib.
  11. More pro #labview probes from the team at SAPHIR - download & discuss: http://t.co/jvivytD

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  12. Has anyone got experience with the TSVN Toolbar for LabVIEW from ViewPoint Systems? The features seem pretty neat (user manual here), but I'm wondering why I hadn't heard of it before now...
  13. When you registered for LAVA, we asked you what version of LabVIEW you use the most: this is to help others frame their replies to your questions, and helps them to recognize that they shouldn't post a LabVIEW 2011 VI in a response to your threads if you've listed your main version as 8.2. We added LabVIEW 2011 to the list in August, so now's a good time to update your profile to reflect the version of LabVIEW you use the most. Edit your profile here (and why not make sure all you other details are current, including yout avatar?)
  14. That's a good link from asbo - since you access your UUTs through separate input/output resources, then you'll want the parallel process model.
  15. Is it possible you're going into an infinite (or very very large) loop? Maybe a divide by zero going into the N terminal of a for loop? ...or you're reying to get more data into that task than the buffer can hold?
  16. Use the right tool for the job: www.ni.com/teststand
  17. #labview transport abstract library - download & discuss: http://t.co/zXZQPRU

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  18. In several other countries, it's illegal to be in the "fast" lane if you're not passing, and there's often a significant $ ticket if you get caught.
  19. Thanks for the plug - there's actually a section in it that talks about OCR, and uses licenses plates as an example.
  20. ** Team LAVA ** officially welcomes François Normandin's 'UI Tools' package to the mix! http://t.co/hdSVjs6

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  21. What does ** Team LAVA ** mean to you? Check out the latest blog entry: http://t.co/vWKNvky and find out!

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  22. Cool #labview download: Vector Waveform XControl - download & discuss: http://t.co/r2M6rue

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