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How do I find the reference's terminal

Hello,

 

lapres_3 thanks for the correction with the T/F constant.

 

tst thanks for the solution it allowed me to find the front panel control from which Rt. Click >> Find  >> Terminal allowed me to find the block diagram terminal.  This was possible after making sure that the property node code was run, as you suggested.  Oh and the code is in a event structure and it does run.  The LED was on before I ran the code.  The code runs fine with the LED On or Off.

 

Darren I did not give a sample VI because you are correct.  The Cluster on the front panel was invisible and it is also large.  There are several large clusters in this hidden cluster.

 

 

However, the cluster on the Block Diagram still has the Find >> Terminal selection grayed out.

Will you explain how this is done.

The screen shot shows this.

If not, well, maybe it will come to me later.

 

I found the terminal and that is what I needed to do.

Thanks again,

Morris W.

 

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So is the "Settings Ref" cluster inside another cluster?  If so, it will not have a terminal.  Controls that are nested inside clusters or arrays do not have their own terminal...only the owning cluster or array has a terminal.
 
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