11-19-2014 01:48 AM
Hello, I have a main window that display a table, but after a test complete this window calls a sub VI that opens a dialog box. I modified its properties not to behave like a modal dialog, so I can bring the main window upfront, but the scrolling have no effect on the table (mouse still in hourglass mode until we exit the sub VI front panel) and is indeed totally blocked.
Is there any trick I should use before opening the sub VI to offer the main window the ability to answer events ?
11-19-2014 02:26 AM
If you keep the Sub VI window as floating then you should be able to access the other panels easily. It matters from where the Sub VI is called in the main VI (Where you want to access the Table). Make sure it is not called from an Event structure, because this locks the front panel (By default) and won't allow you to access it until the sub VI execution is complete.
11-19-2014 02:40 AM
If you do a "dynamic call" to your subVI, then both the VI will be executing and you will get all functionality for main VI.
11-19-2014 10:53 AM
Would calling it asynchronously help?