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A Enum typedef with more 100 entry don't update

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Same Enum, one made before update the TypeDef (left with 100 items), one made after update (right with 104 items)

 

Why is not updated even if "Auto Update from Type Def." is active...

 

Same thing with LV2010

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It si OK on my machine.

 

I suspect the first is not associated with the the type def.

 

Ben

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Try double clicking (or how ever you open for customizing) each control and see if, as Ben suggests, they are both pointing at the same typedef enum. Could happen, have had it happen to me.

Putnam
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Senior Test Engineer North Shore Technology, Inc.
Currently using LV 2012-LabVIEW 2018, RT8.5


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Same tydefctrl. On both case, the Enum have 104 items, but when I recheck the number items aviable, only 100 for the first control.

 

Just to be sure, I reload LabView and I got the same...

 

 

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First, you don't have an enum.  You have a ring control.  It has different behaviors with respect to typedefs compared to enums.

 

I did a search on "ring typedef doesn't update" and there were a few interesting threads on the topic you should read.

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Right, my mistake

Thank

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