ā07-04-2007 01:42 AM
ā07-09-2007 05:11 PM
Bojer -
In the TestStand 4.0 Sequence Editor, the Step Settings tabs that display step type specific information is only available to NI step types. We have just started to here this request from a few other customers. We would like to consider making this more open in the future, but making this interface open to customers is challenging, so we do not have any specific plans to do this yet. Even if we expose this interface, step type developers may still need to display the old style to support editing steps in custom sequence editors.
Sincerely,
ā06-16-2008 08:46 AM
I have a question along these lines but a little different. What I am trying to do is utilize a 'goto' step type and more specifically the 'Destination Step' drop down when handling errors. i.e. when an error occurs, I want to display a dialog that has the destination step drop down so the user can select where in the sequence he or she would like to goto.
Is this possible? Iāve dug a little and have yet to locate a dll or callback that would expose the destination step drop down to me.
ā02-09-2010 07:03 AM
Hi Scott,
I would like to know if configurable step settings tabs have been implemented for TS4.2.1 as has been asked by Bojer.
Regards
Aditya
ā03-09-2010 04:04 PM
I understand it probably is a quite challenging feature to implement. However, I see big gains for people like us using custom step types a lot. TS4 improvement of avoiding popups made sequence file development really better, but I am looking forward to have the same possibility with custom step types.
Any inside news on this, or we should just stop dreaming about it?
Mathieu Daigle
Certified TestStand Architect
Averna
ā03-10-2010 10:45 AM
Hi Mathieu,
This is exactly the potential I see in it too. But, as even the Best Practices document for Custom Step Type development from the NI TestStand Architecture series says,
"Currently, you cannot embed the editing interface for custom step types into the Step Settings pane."
I did some snooping around to figure out why..
The key lies in the NIStepTypeControls.dll file in the installation 'Bin' folder for which we do not have the source code..
Although I managed to add tabs to existing steps, (and they did not work properly) and change the display strings, it was really a dead end from a custom step type development point of view.
Regards,
Aditya Changavalli
NI TestStand 4.2.1