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@Hooovahh wrote:

Messed up is not a technical term ...


Uhm. In this case, yes I believe messed up is appropriate. Or as my daughter once said when she forgot she was in my presence: "That's f uh messed up". 

PaulG.

LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2020

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@PaulG. wrote:

@Hooovahh wrote:

Messed up is not a technical term ...


Uhm. In this case, yes I believe messed up is appropriate. 


I didn't say it wasn't the appropriate response, I said it wasn't a technical term.  Before posting an image or source, messed up can mean just about anything.  If a customer called and said the software was messed up, I'd have a similar response to them asking for what they actually mean.

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The user said it was "messed up", and I figured it was like the change in Windows problem since he also posted in that thread.   Re: Block diagrams messed up: Win 7 or LabVIEW 1012?

 

It turned out the mess up was a completely different situation, and one I wasn't anticipating.

 

That's why it is important to give details instead of saying it is just "messed up", or saying "results are wrong" or "I have an error".

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