10-07-2008 01:12 PM
I there,
I try to modified a XY graph to pass an other XYgraph by reference. I have this error:
Error 1055 occurred at Property Node in Sub_Pseudo_Front_Panel_Print v.0.0.1.vi
Possible reason(s): LabVIEW: Object reference is invalid.
I don't see why. I give you an exemple of my code.
Thanks a lot
Gustave
Solved! Go to Solution.
10-07-2008 01:43 PM
This forum is for discussing the actual forums themselves. You actually want to have this question in the LabVIEW forum.
As for your code: Your reference is a control, which means its value has to be passed in from a parent VI. What is the parent VI doing?
10-10-2008 01:04 AM
Hi Everyone,
I am replying to this post as I wanted to see what would happen if a post has been marked as Solved.
So you can generate a reply so should this be allowed to happen.
Should the post be locked?
Regards
Ray Farmer
10-10-2008 07:31 AM
Ray Farmer wrote:...
Should the post be locked?
Regards
Ray Farmer
Concidering the nature of these forums, I would tend to say no since better solutions can come latter and as LabVIEW software ( ) changes over time a new and novel appraoach can be come available.
Ben
10-10-2008 11:54 AM
In that case, you should be able to select more than one solution..
R
10-10-2008 12:55 PM - edited 10-10-2008 12:55 PM
JoeLabView wrote:In that case, you should be able to select more than one solution..
The original autor of the thread can always remove the "accepted solution" sticker and place it on a different solution. This is done via the options menu.
10-10-2008 01:59 PM - edited 10-10-2008 02:02 PM
Thanks Altenbach.
How interesting that you can also revoke Kudos! Wow!
I haven't explored all the new features of the forum, yet... I'll learn as I go.. 😉
One thing I did notice is that the options menu does change a while...
Here I what I see after giving a Kudo..
10-10-2008 02:51 PM
JoeLabView,
maybe you have to wait for a while until all is processed. I checked this with a message I gave a Kudos this morning and I have the entry too.
10-11-2008 02:33 PM
10-13-2008 12:40 AM - edited 10-13-2008 12:42 AM
Hi,
I would also have agreed with Ben, but this post is always going to show that its been solved and I didn't think you can have multiple solved answers in the same post, or can you!
It appears not as only the originator of the post can accept it as solved, therefore once its been solved its should be locked.
Ray