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No scrollbar on probe with array of larger data type

So, I would file this under bugs, but I thought I throw this out there.  I am trying to probe a wire in LabVIEW 2016 that carries an array of a data type that large (i.e. extends beyond the viewable area; see image below).  If I view a single element of the array on a probe, I get the vertical scroll bar.  Has anyone else noticed this?  Is this intended behavior?

 

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What I see is an empty array.

Does it show the same when filled with data?

greetings from the Netherlands
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Yup.  And I would still say that even with an empty array, the lack of vertical scrollbars preventing a view of the full cluster is a bug.

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Hi Cirrusio,

 

This isn't something I have personally worked with. However if you think this is a feature/bug that would help people, please post on the following forums with a suggestion. R&D monitors these forums for ideas such as this.

 

 http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/idb-p/labviewideas

 

Andrew M

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I don't understand.  I thought the idea exchange was for new ideas that are voted on by the community, not bug reports.  This just seems broken.   But, I guess contacting R&D directly might be the correct answer. 

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Hi Cirrusio,

If you do believe that you found a bug in LabVIEW the best way to report it would be by making a service request. To do this you would go to ni.com/support, scroll down to service request manager and then open a request. Thanks for helping us make LabVIEW better!

 

Maura W.

Applications Engineer

National Instruments

http://ni.com/support

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I just tried this on LabVIEW 2017 and it has the same behavior. It seems like a bug to me.

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