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@Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I think the only way is to use a global variable.Have the subVI write too this global and read it in the VI.RegardsRay Farmer

What on earth prompted you to reply to a 10 year old post?

 

Prefered methods would be to have a separate UI task running that can get updates for the progress via a queue, notifier or user event. The data collection task would simply post the message regarding the update and the UI task would actually process it.



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Necromancy worth it's weight in bytes! If wine gets better with age, why wouldn't forum threads?

*drinks the rotting juices*

/Y

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@Mark Yedinak wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I think the only way is to use a global variable.Have the subVI write too this global and read it in the VI.RegardsRay Farmer

What on earth prompted you to reply to a 10 year old post?

 

Prefered methods would be to have a separate UI task running that can get updates for the progress via a queue, notifier or user event. The data collection task would simply post the message regarding the update and the UI task would actually process it.


It certainly makes you remember just how wonderful it was when VI Server was introduced!


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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I would discount the post, as it appears something else is going on with this account. Recent posts have been exact copies of previous posts. May be accessing the forum from a newsgroup.

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@smercurio_fc wrote:

I would discount the post, as it appears something else is going on with this account. Recent posts have been exact copies of previous posts. May be accessing the forum from a newsgroup.


Glad someone else caught on reported an hour ago


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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@smercurio_fc wrote:

I would discount the post, as it appears something else is going on with this account. Recent posts have been exact copies of previous posts. May be accessing the forum from a newsgroup.


Glad someone else caught on reported an hour ago


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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I didn't see your post, but I don't think there's anything nefarious going on here. The user does seem to have a genuine post from today here: http://forums.ni.com/t5/BioBench/how-would-i-acquire-signals-from-a-philips-viridia-patient/m-p/1775... and there was another one last week. 

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I said ... I didn't see your post, but I don't think there's anything nefarious going on here. The user does seem to have a genuine post from today here: http://forums.ni.com/t5/BioBench/how-would-i-acquire-signals-from-a-philips-viridia-patient/m-p/1775... and there was another one last week.

 

I love it when the forums double post. Smiley Wink

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Yup - That helps my post count too!

 

I just found it interesting that several post from the user hit today and the user's last visit from the profile page was 7 years ago.   Not nefarious- but an indication that somethings rotten in Denmark


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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