01-03-2014 02:19 AM
r.youden,
The solution of Jeff is the better soluition.
Mine is the lazy man solution, only use this if the problem only persists at the beginning.
Though recommend you to use Jeffs idea which is better overall
01-03-2014 08:59 AM
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your answer. I think I understand what you mean now.
From the diapgram you drew when the VI is in error the handled output becomes True and the Numeric Indicator becomes 0 and the error output is cleared. I guess I need one of these routines per frequency channel. Also where do you recomend connecting the Handled and Numeric outputs within the VI.
I massively appreciate your help.
I have booked myself onto a couple of NI training days in January so hopefully I will become a bit more self sufficient with this sruff!
Thanks.
Richard
01-03-2014 09:52 AM - edited 01-03-2014 09:57 AM
@r.youden wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your answer. I think I understand what you mean now.
From the diapgram you drew when the VI is in error the handled output becomes True and the Numeric Indicator becomes 0 and the error output is cleared. I guess I need one of these routines per frequency channel. Also where do you recomend connecting the Handled and Numeric outputs within the VI.
I massively appreciate your help.
About like this....
01-03-2014 10:06 AM
That's great thanks Jeff.
How would I create the Error handler? I guess that contains the case structure you showed earlier and that is made into the block... How would I go about that?
I guess that NI course can't come soon enough!!
Thanks.
Richard
01-03-2014 11:00 AM
the same way I remade it. FROM the snipette.
Drag the picture to your desktop, drag it to a blank BD POOF!
(Kudos to anyone who can find the link to where I "Jinged" that in the last 2-4 months)
Add a icon and connect the terminals to the con pane