Graeme Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Hi all, The attached VI and its comments say it all, but briefly, if you have an Enum constant wired to a Case Structure selector and the Case Structure has had "Add Case For Every Value" applied, then if you are commenting in a case for which the Enum constant is not set, then the comment does not behave properly (it only updates when you click outside of the comment). Trivial in the greater scheme of things I know, but threw me a curved ball for a while. Responses welcome. Regards, Graeme. Quote Link to comment
Francois Normandin Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 QUOTE (Graeme @ Sep 11 2008, 05:30 PM) Hi all,The attached VI and its comments say it all, but briefly, if you have an Enum constant wired to a Case Structure selector and the Case Structure has had "Add Case For Every Value" applied, then if you are commenting in a case for which the Enum constant is not set, then the comment does not behave properly (it only updates when you click outside of the comment). Trivial in the greater scheme of things I know, but threw me a curved ball for a while. Responses welcome. Regards, Graeme. I can confirm that it doesn't work for me in 8.5 but it has been fixed in 8.6... Quote Link to comment
PaulG. Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 I tried yours and it behaves the same way for me. However, I re-created your VI and I can edit any comment in any case regardless of what the enum is set to. I live and die by enum state machines and have never encountered this before. However ... upon futher investigation it so happens that when I expand the size of the comment block itself it started misbehaving the way you observed. Very strange. Quote Link to comment
Graeme Posted September 17, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Had a quick play with 8.6 in NI UK HQ today. Normandinf is quite correct. I wonder if it was reported or just happened to be corrected as a result of some other action. No matter. Graeme. Quote Link to comment
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