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  1. Hi guys, I'm back again with my questions. Following this article http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3209 on the NI web site, using the error code file editor, I have created my own custom error file. It was my first time! The file is txt format and it is located at user.lib path. I've already restarted labview (2011 version) but I'm not able to raise an error which is handled by the txt file I have created. If I set the error code on the error cluster with a code handled by my custom file, I receive a non defined error message from labview but this isn't the truth! So here my question: how can I raise a error which is handled by a custom error file? Does someone help me? Thank you in advance.
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