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If a vi is suspended when called or has a breakpoint in it is there a way to see which vi called it? I am debugging so not looking for a function but a tool.

 

 

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jvh 

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I fyou mean during debug when it stops at a sub-vi's breakpoint the way to see the callers is to go, in the diagram view, to "View" in the toolbar, "Browse relationships" , "This VI's Callers"
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Thanks for posting.

 

I should have said for a particular instance. This vi is called by 11 others.

 

 

jvh 

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Accepted by topic author jvh75021

When the VI is halted a new element appears.

Next to the debugging control button (step in/ out ) a ring control is shown, this ring contains the exact list of callers (call chain) for this particular run.

 

 

Ton

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