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My turn to start a new thread.  I've seen our friend Smercurio battle with valor as he tries to help a novice who doesn't understand English very well and doesn't know much about what he is doing.  The thread is here

 

Smerc, you have my sympathies.

- tbob

Inventor of the WORM Global
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Looks like Smerc has two choices, see attached.

-AK2DM

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I really enjoy when you ask for a VI to show what they are actually doing and they attach my own code that I posted earlier in the same thread. 😮

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6 pages and the solution???? The first reply to the opSmiley Very Happy

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A few years ago I tried to help someone who posed himself as a potential client, and I quickly discovered that it was a student...   I went overboard by actually writing code for the guy to show him how to do it.  I learned that we can't help those who do not want to help themselves.  I don't mind writing examples because it keeps my feet wet with LabVIEW (I work with embedded C - vxWorks).  But if they do not want to put some effort to learn or to realize the benefit of working (ie: please do my assignment or work while getting the benefits), I provide less code and more shorter pieces of instructions to get them to think more about the solution.  They get frustrated, but hey..  that's life...  And usually no kudos 😞

 

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Ray.R a écrit :

A few years ago I tried to help someone who posed himself as a potential client, and I quickly discovered that it was a student...   I went overboard by actually writing code for the guy to show him how to do it.  I learned that we can't help those who do not want to help themselves.  I don't mind writing examples because it keeps my feet wet with LabVIEW (I work with embedded C - vxWorks).  But if they do not want to put some effort to learn or to realize the benefit of working (ie: please do my assignment or work while getting the benefits), I provide less code and more shorter pieces of instructions to get them to think more about the solution.  They get frustrated, but hey..  that's life...  And usually no kudos 😞

 

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One kudo to treat your frustration !

 

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@tbob wrote:

My turn to start a new thread.  I've seen our friend Smercurio battle with valor as he tries to help a novice who doesn't understand English very well and doesn't know much about what he is doing.  The thread is here

 

Smerc, you have my sympathies.


Thanks. I really need them for that. And also for this one, where I spell out what to do, step by step. But the OP then says he doesn't know how to create a reference, or his LabVIEW is "corrupt", and just wanted someone to write the code for him. srikrishnaNF rescued him this time (he usually does that a lot on the LabVIEW board).

 

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@SEMAK wrote:

please just edit the above VIs in order to save time

 

i am doing a mistake or my labview 8.6 is corrupted

 

 


Oh!!  That's cruel!!  As if Saverio's (or others) was not as important as his..
Can't balme you from being frustrated..

Thanks JB.  🙂
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let him wait a bit..  maybe he'll take the time to read the thread and figure out something..  😉

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