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having bad luck asking questions in this forum...

I wonder if there is a better way or better visibility in this forum? All my questions go unanswered..

 

Is there a specified format or does it depend on the location?

 

Thanks..

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Hi Palkin,

 

Dont be sad. If your messages are unanswered, then you just posted it on a weekend or Monday early morning.:smileywink: Just reply to the same thread asking for help again, you will get a reply soon or later.

 

Indeed this forum helps a lot. Count on me.  :smileyhappy:

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Keep your posts small and try to post a small example vi.

Even if it is not working.

 

LabVIEW users are bored reading long text, describing what a vi must do Smiley Happy

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Hi palkin,

 

"All my questions go unanswered.."

 

Wow, you made 4 posts so far. 4 posts in 3 threads (including this one). 2 of those threads got answers. One answer arrived just one hour after questioning - on an early Monday morning! What more do you want/expect?

 

You know this is a forum of enthusiastic people, ginving answers without any payment? We have to work and do our own stuff too!

Message Edited by GerdW on 11-09-2009 08:50 AM
Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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thankyou guys....
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Hi palkin,

 

marking it's own answer as solution feels, emh, not right - especially for an answer like "Thank you"...

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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State your problem in the simplest way possible.  Most problems are complicated, and the messy code surrounding the problem makes it overly complicated.

 

Most of the questions that go unanswered are either too ambiguous for anyone to know what the problem was, or the poster didn't take the time to post an isolated problem.

 

Also, don't mark your own post as the best answer.  That is not good netiquette.

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GerdW wrote:

Hi palkin,

 

marking it's own answer as solution feels, emh, not right - especially for an answer like "Thank you"...


Hi GerdW,
Atlest this post had no solution involved. But check here. Solution was marked to their own reply though there was a real solution given.  :smileymad:

 

Message Edited by Vsh on 11-10-2009 12:05 AM
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