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Color of error out of a property node

I have just noticed that the error out of a property node may be red or black. See below picture.



If I create a new property it will be black but if I copy the red one, it will remain red. What does this red color mean ? Any ideas out there ?



Message Edité par JB le 05-08-2008 03:35 PM
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Right-click on the red version and you will see that the option "Ignore errors" is selected. Smiley Wink

Ben

PS: Mathan, See above. Smiley Very Happy



Message Edited by Ben on 05-08-2008 08:37 AM
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Hai JB,

Is it reproducible? Have you deleted that property node and selected another again?

What version of LV you are using?

[Edited: Hey, yes Ben ur correctSmiley Wink. May be u can send it some 2 min beforeSmiley Sad. Anyway thanks.Smiley Happy 

 

Thanks,

Mathan



Message Edited by mathan on 05-08-2008 08:37 AM
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The difference arises only when there are multiple properties in the node: if the error out is black, an error in a property will prevent all other properties to be written/read; if the error out is red, LV continues to the nex property anyway. It's possible to change the behaviour (and so color) by right clicking on the node and selecting/deselecting "Ignore errors inside node".
Paolo
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Thank you Ben !

I'm a little bit ashamed to discover this option after more than 10 years LabVIEW programming !

Now I have to check tens of applications ! LOL


Message Edité par JB le 05-08-2008 03:43 PM
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JB,

"A wise man goes into his storehouse and brings froth treasure both old and new." (Proverbs)

It sounds like you discovered a new treasure. Smiley Wink

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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"A wise man goes into his storehouse and brings forth treasure both old and new."
 
Smiley Very HappyWell said BenSmiley Wink
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Thanks Ben,

I hadn't realized that.  I believe I had seen the red icons a couple of times, but not often.  I wouldn't even know how to search in the help to find the answer for that.Smiley Happy

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