03-02-2008 01:54 PM
03-02-2008 06:32 PM
Hope this helps!
03-03-2008 03:56 AM
Hi,
Just expand on Jervin comment.
...you can simply modify the Pass/Fail Source...
By creating a Custom Pass/Fail Step Type based on the NI Pass / Fail Step Type.
Its not wise to modify the actual NI Step Types.
Regards
Ray Farmer
03-03-2008 09:17 AM
03-03-2008 02:28 PM
03-03-2008 02:44 PM
03-04-2008 01:44 AM
Hi AlanJ,
At fist I am sorry making you afraid. Of course playing with in NI or User Step- and DataTypes never produce a virus a we know. But at the point of view from Teststand the behaviour is like a virus. But why ? If you change a existing Type on your Station A the internal Version counter (normally)rise. If you create a new sequence file which uses the type the sequnce file stores this version. Everything is looking fine on your station A.
But if you are trying to run this stuff on a "clean" Station B there will be a Type version conflict Popup. Because there is no higher version on B. Now let you to chose: If you select ..Use higher version.. TS updates the higher version from File to your Station B (this is the virus behaviour!!). By the way now your version is only in RAM at the monent. If you are closing TS you will be asked to save some .ini stuff. If you agree you "infected".
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03-04-2008 02:12 AM
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Hi AlanJ,
At fist I am sorry making you afraid. Of course playing with in NI or User Step- and DataTypes never produce a virus a we know. But at the point of view from Teststand the behaviour is like a virus. But why ? If you change a existing Type on your Station A the internal Version counter (normally)rise. If you create a new sequence file which uses the type the sequnce file stores this version. Everything is looking fine on your station A.
But if you are trying to run this stuff on a "clean" Station B there will be a Type version conflict Popup. Because there is no higher version on B. Now let you to chose: If you select ..Use higher version.. TS updates the higher version from File to your Station B (this is the virus behaviour!!). By the way now your version is only in RAM at the monent. If you are closing TS you will be asked to save some .ini stuff. If you agree you "infected".
What really ugly is you have file which where running for years. And someboby opens them on an infected Station and only saved without any doing any "modifcation". After doning this all Stations in the production field using this file will beginn to popup a TypeConflict !
So you see that it is really not wise to do modifications on existing Types !
You also have this behaviour in TS3.0 and earlier.
If you have a "clean" Station just look if there is a TypeConflict. If yes never acept savings to this Station. Or just explore to Ni_types.ini.
you will find it at. Progamm_Folder/Testand 3.0\Components\NI\TypePalettes\ if there are savings from yesterday i recomment you to reinstall TS
Maybe Ray will give you some additional hints.
Greetings
Juergen