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Running two vis simultaneously

I have designed two different vis and I want to run these vis simultaneously in a parental mode. Is it possible?

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@asif3047 wrote:

I want to run these vis simultaneously in a parental mode. Is it possible?


What is a parental mode?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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It's easy to run multiple VIs simultaneously (have you worked through the LabVIEW training materials?);  but I have no idea what a "parental mode" is.  Give more details about what you're trying to accomplish, and you will get more detailed answers.

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Yes (generally), maybe (depends on the VIs). Post code for specifics.

 

Also, your VIs not might like it but strong discipline is important for a good outcome when raising new VIs. Otherwise, they will run the parent.

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If you just want to run both VIs at the same time, put them in a VI.

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@thols wrote:

If you just want to run both VIs at the same time, put them in a VI.


  1. Put both subVIs on the block diagram of the top level VI/
  2. Make sure that all inputs are valid before either VI is called.
  3. Make sure nothing constrains the execution order.
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