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Developing an application in LV 2014 using an Event Structure. The target system is running LV 2011. The Event Structure seems to work on the target system but it will not allow me to make any changes to the Structure. Right click on it and the menu is not the same as in 2014.

 

What might be wrong,

 

Bob

 

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Hi Bob,

 

just an educated guess: the LV2011 installation uses a student edition or "Base" version license - but you need a "Full Developer" or "Professional" license to edit the event structure…

 

In LV2014 the event structure is enabled with each license type.

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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GerdW wrote:

In LV2014 the event structure is enabled with each license type.


To be more exact, that started with LabVIEW 2012

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/Include-the-event-structure-in-all-versions-of-LabVIEW...


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Thanks, they are running the Base version.

 

Bob

 

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@GerdW wrote:

 

just an educated guess: the LV2011 installation uses a student edition or "Base" version license


Just to clarify, the student version was always "Full", not "Base", and thus always had the event structure.

 

Only the "Base" of older LabVIEW versions did not have the event structure.

 

 

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