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call a subvi in non exicution mode

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@Rosejose wrote:

I develped it using event structure.So in subvi on start button click ,the event will start.

 

and on exit button click(exit event) ,labview will return to main VI.

 

And it is working well ..

 

Because i am beginner in labview it took some time to

understand about event structure.Thank you all... Smiley Happy


You are really thinking of selling an executable to a customer developed on a version of LabVIEW that is only compatible with versions of Windows that are no longer supported by Microsoft.  Brilliant.

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Bill..Could you please explain more.. Because it is first time giving to a customer we have not much idea on this

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This compatibility chart help you understand what I mean.

 

I'm curious - what is it that you are coding?

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I have one more doubt ,whether labview runtime engine 9 can use to exicute labview i develped with 8.0 ?

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Of course not.

How does a such a beginner end up with a paying customer?
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Seriously, I didn't think there was anyone I held more contempt for than a student who was willing to pay for someone to do their homework... that is, until now.  If you need help, consider hiring a consultant.

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Attached is the example in LabVIEW 8.0    It is just an example to show that you can have a non-running VI affect the value of a running VI.  However, since I (and others) have no clue what it is that you really are trying to achieve, this example may toss more confusion your way.

 

To learn more about LabVIEW, I suggest you try looking at some of these tutorials.

 

 

 

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@Dennis_Knutson wrote:
Of course not.

How does a such a beginner end up with a paying customer?

Dennis,

 

You'd be surprised..  There are more people out there hiring novice programmers over experienced programmers based on the "cough" hourly rate.  I try to explain to those people that I could multiply my rates by 4 and I would still be cheaper than hiring someone novice.  They think I'm kidding. 

 

Some places (I won't mention where) consider novices "experts" because some dude at NI told them that the guy was brilliant with LabVIEW after the 1-day introductory session.   No exaggeration..  True story..   -- sigh --

 

 

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Sometimes I wonder why I keep doing this..  😞   I should have played in a Rock & Roll band..  😄  LOL!!

 

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This is an extrme case of "the more you know, the more you know that you don't know" - but seriously, you don't contract to build a house if you don't even know how to drive a nail into a board.

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