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execution of two vi's one after the other.

My need is to run two vi's.. (one vi followed by another)

i.e; when I run the first vi it gives certain output.

then need to enter the input to second vi from the output of first vi and when second vi runs automatically it should provide final output.

is this operation is possible

please help me...........

Thanks....

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Yes.  You wire the output from the first one to the input of the second one.

 

I'm sorry to say that this sounds like such a basic question that it doesn't seem like you've done any LabVIEW programming before.  PerIhaps you should learn more about LabVIEW from here. How to Learn LV

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it's not in the same vi.

they are different vi's.

help me..

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Yes.  You will have one VI, in which you place those 2 VI's as subVI's.

 

This is all extremely basic LabVIEW.  Take the tutorials.

 

 

 

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Hi charan,

 

why do you start more than one thread on the very same problem of understanding "THINK DATAFLOW!"?

Usually it makes more sense to keep discussion in one place!

Best regards,
GerdW


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

Hi charan,

 

why do you start more than one thread on the very same problem of understanding "THINK DATAFLOW!"?

Usually it makes more sense to keep discussion in one place!


If the OP was thinking "dataflow", we would only have one topic.  😉

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