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Can't Index Array into Formula Node

Hello,

I just upgraded from LV2011 to 32 bit LV2012 on a 64 bit Windows 7 machine. I have some simple code that ran under 2011 and no longer works. I've attached screen shots and a simplified version of the code to this post. I'm indexing an array and putting it into a formula node and then copying the input to the output. If I index the array using the loop iterator or a manual iterator I get nonsense as an output. If I wire a constant, so it only picks out one column I get the expected result for using only one column.

This seems like particularly strange behavior, possibly a problem with LV. I have implemented a simple work around in my program but would like to know why this is a problem with version 2012. I would appreciate opinions and help.

Thanks,
Ed

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HI edward_01,

 

Actually this is a known issue that was reported to R&D recently. A Corrective Action Request (CAR) has been created and you may check the "LabVIEW Release Notes" of future versions to verify if this behavior has been corrected. The CAR# for this issue is 369437.

 

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Minor Coto

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