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Too late to edit but I wanted to add that with DETT you can look for the mysteriously enqueued element and there is a column that says which VI it happened in. You can double click that row and it will open the block diagram and highlight where the enqueue (or dequeue) happened.

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LabVIEW 2012


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If you happen to be using the one platfrom where the DETT is available.

 

Lynn

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The state is not entered consistantly.  That's why i am trying to understand how did it get in there.  Looking at the code, I don't see why it would go into the state at all.  I am sure that I am missing something, but I can't seem to find it now.  I will try to methods proposed  Thanks!

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