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Monthly Bugs, February 2009

This is the continuation of the January 2009 bug thread
The rules are as always: 
Each post here should only contain a brief description of a bug, together with a link to the thread where it is being discussed.
  1. One post/bug!
  2. One bug/post!
  3. No discussion of bugs. All discussions of a bug must take place in the original linked thread.
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Weird Digital Display Key Down events

 

R&D (# 143927)

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This is just an attempt to get the word out to all of the non-LAVA-ites. 

 

In relpy #35 of this thread on LAVA

 

http://forums.lavag.org/What-can-kill-a-queue-t11834.html&pid=57839&st=30#entry57839 

 

There is a description of a bug with queues going invalid under some really extreme conditions (should be very rare!).

 

A CAR was already filed "CAR 136680".

 

NI AE,

 

As far as I am concerned no further action is required from the AE's at this time.

 

 

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Here is a bug that I discovered.  Apparently LabVIEW crashes on a save when you have an array of clusters coming into a loop indexed, then when it is going out you split the wire into two wires with one wire going out of the loop non-indexed and the other wire going to an cluster to array subvi then that array is indexed going out of the loop.  example Vi is attached.  This crashes my 8.6 version of Labview on XP.
Message Edited by monzue on 02-13-2009 11:25 AM
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Monzue,

 

Please check out the standards for this thread listed in message #1.

 

Post your bug report in a message thread in the appropriate forum  (usually LabVIEW).  Once it has been discussed and there is some agreement that it is a bug, post a message here linking to that thread with just a short description of what the bug is.

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monzue wrote:
Here is a bug that I discovered.  Apparently LabVIEW crashes on a save when you have an array of clusters coming into a loop indexed, then when it is going out you split the wire into two wires with one wire going out of the loop non-indexed and the other wire going to an cluster to array subvi then that array is indexed going out of the loop.  example Vi is attached.  This crashes my 8.6 version of Labview on XP.
Message Edited by monzue on 02-13-2009 11:25 AM

 

Thank you for creating a new thread for the bug report! I have confirmed this bug in LV 8.6 and suggest using a an "Always Copy" node to avoid the crash.

 

The thread for this bug can be found here.

 

Ben

 

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Matthew Kelton wrote:
The DB Toolkit can mask errors.

 

CAR #146185

 

http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&thread.id=386037

 

[Edit: Again the browser is not allowing me to insert the link anywhere i like. It always go to the first line of the message. Smiley Sad

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