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  1. Hi! I've been working on a VI that and below is what I want to end up with: 1. ask question 2. If the user skips one question he can move on to the next question. 3. After the last question is asked, the vi should check which question was skipped then ask that question again. 4. The vi repeats until either all questions are asked or the user cancels all together. I've managed to get up to asking the last question but am stumped byhow to go back and check if the other questions have been answered. Is this a matter of choosing the right programming structure or something else? I've been :headbang: for like a day and a half now and I just can't figure out. It doesn't help that I hardly have any experience in LV (as the name implies) let alone programming. I've attached what I have been doing so far (flat sequence structures) so hopefully it'll help out with the explanation. Thanks for your help/time! Regards, Adrian Download File:post-5300-1157133959.vi
  2. Thanks you guys. It's one of those "the more I learn, the more I know I don't know much" kind of deals. I read the posts about the IOtech multi-scans and that's definitely good to know. Hopefully the test stations will not require more than just the 48 chanels. As of now I'm just trying to absorb everything I can about LabView and this site's been really helpful with that. I'll be sticking around for sure! Thanks again! Regards, Adrian
  3. Hi everyone. I'm sure my log in name is a dead give away but I'm sure glad I found this site. It's helped out so much already. Just wondering if anyone uses IOTech as a DAQ. If so, do the two get along alright? Just wondering because we are currently using IOTech to acquire data on our testing but they want a more friendly GUI to go with it. I know (through the search function) that LabView's bought out IOTech so that should be a good indicator that the two work well together, right? Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Even the noob-bashing kinds Good day, all! Regards, Adrian
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