The Daily CLAD

Community Browser
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Re: Clearing Errors

SercoSteveB
Active Participant

Which of the following are the contents of Error Array Out following execution of the VI?

Error Clearing 01_09_2014.png

Error Clearing 01_09_2014 Answers.png

Comments
crossrulz
Knight of NI

B


GCentral
There are only two ways to tell somebody thanks: Kudos and Marked Solutions
Unofficial Forum Rules and Guidelines
"Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God" - 2 Corinthians 3:5
mini09
Active Participant

B, I hopoe the Numeric -1 indicates the specific code of the error.

LordNobady
Member

B

It has to. else the last one would have been cleaned to.


Learning LabVIEW since January 2013
crossrulz
Knight of NI

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/Clear-specific-error/idi-p/1184875


GCentral
There are only two ways to tell somebody thanks: Kudos and Marked Solutions
Unofficial Forum Rules and Guidelines
"Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God" - 2 Corinthians 3:5
MrStevenUND
Member

B

nik35324
Member

B

BPerlman
Member

B, I would guess. Nothing else makes sense to me.  But I can't find the Clear Specific Error VI.  Where do  I find it?  Do I need a specific version of LabVIEW or licence level?

SercoSteveB
Active Participant

Have you tried LabVIEW Quick Drop (CTRL+Space) and searching for Clear Errors?

BPerlman
Member

All I get is the Clear Errors VI.  LabVIEW 2011.

SercoSteveB
Active Participant

Same in LV 2014.  Use it to clear a specific errors by wiring an Error Code to the # terminal.

Rejlersen
Member

The ‘specific error code to clear’ input is a new feature for the Clear Errors VI in LV2014.

BPerlman
Member

Thank you Rejlersen.  I couldn't understand this because I don't have a # terminal.  The icon is different too.  So I figured it was a different VI.

We just got LV2014 today....but  I don't think I'll be working with it for a while. Our customers often want older versions.....so I don't often get to use very new features that will cause back-conversion problems....

SercoSteveB
Active Participant

Answer: B.  Nice one crossrulz, gnshmrthy, LordNobady, MrStevenUND, nik35324 & BPerlman

Nice link crossrulz thanks.  Thanks for the clarity Rejlersen.

ViSoft
Member

As I have understood in fact it clears not even the errors (status = T), but even the "warnings" (status = F) when it has the same code.

Also I would expect that error-clear process means to make the status False, so it does not indicate the error anymore. But in fact it erases all the elements.

It is too non-intuitive to me