You can work with multiple vector spaces (VS) in an onboard program which should correspond to the term "groups". Please note that you can't share axes between vector spaces. The axes (A)must be assigned exclusivly to one vector space.
Example for a valid configuration:
VS1: A1, A2
VS2: A3, A4
Example for an invalid configuration:
VS1: A1, A2
VS2: A2, A3
In the second case VS2 would "steal" Axis2 from VS1.
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Jochen Klier
National Instruments Germany