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VI documentation feature broken in labview 8.0, 8.20, 8.21, 8.5

Also, the waveform data type does have an error cluster. I can't tell you what it's for, since I never used that data type, but you can see it, for instance, if you wire a waveform into an Add primitive. The same applies for dynamic data.
 

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To me that seems like the add function has error in/error out terminals explicitly.  So if I can explicitly wire the error cluster in and out of the add function, why is a duplicate error cluster carried with the waveform.  And if a duplicate is carried with the waveform, why can't I get to it with unbundle waveform?
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As far as I can tell, there is only one error cluster and it belongs to the waveform.

As for why it can't be accessed using the unbundle primitive, I have no idea, since I don't know what it means and how such errors can be generated.


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