Thanks for your reply Stu, it was much appreciated.
Regards,
Shane Broadbent
shaneb@cfcl.com.au
"Stu McFarlane" wrote in message
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> The simple way that I use is to surround the offending code with a case
> statement and wire a constant to the selector that will cause the snipet
of
> code not to be executed. toggle the constant to "uncomment" the code. It
> is easy to remove the "comment" case structure when you are ready by right
> button on the frame and remove case statement.
> Stu
> Shane Broadbent wrote in message
> news:3a947d4f@newsgroups.ni.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Being a C programmer I'm used to being able to comment out pieces of
code
> I
> > d
o not wish to use temporarily. Now coming to LabView 6.0i I cannot seem
> to
> > find this feature and it really bugs me. Is there any way of stopping a
> > section of code from executing without removing it from the VI?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Shane Broadbent
> > shaneb@cfcl.com.au
> >
> >
> >
>
>