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TestStand 14 Sequence Editor's new features

Hi,

 

Since TS14 there is a pretty nice feature when opening sequnce files from older versions.

Typically there was always a star behind your file. Now it is a +. Pretty good because now you will see that "automatic" update

has been performed.

 

Is there a documentation about such new features, because i was not able to find it in the feature list.

 

Regards

 

Juergen

 

 

 

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http://www.ni.com/white-paper/52330/en/

 

You mean like that?

 

http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370052N-01/tshelp/infotopics/2014whatsnew/#AddEnhancements

 

or that?

 

The problem is that sometimes it takes a while to upgrade to the latest version of TestStand and so maybe 2 or 3 new ones have come out since then.  You not only need to look at the features in the latest version but any that have appeared since you last upgraded. 

 

http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370052M-01/TOC2.htm

 

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Hi Jigg,

 

Thats not what l am looking for.....

 

BTW the white paper was new to me.
Especially the graphics of sharing variables .net/Labview.

NI is pointing it out in help-files, i have read it... but the graphics had more impact to me!

Another great feature as well.

 

Regards

 

Juergen

  

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Glad you like that feature. Most of the new features are listed here:

 

http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370052N-01/tshelp/infotopics/2014whatsnew/

 

however that one seems to be missing from the list. You are correct that the '+' indicator is to show that a file is modified due to conversions that occurred when it was loaded. You will also get a '+' if the file was modified at load time due to type conflict resolution.

 

Let us know if you have any additional questions or feedback regarding this.

-Doug

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Hi Doug,

 

thanks for pointing out.

I was just wondering if there are more characters implemented.

Maybe you have a feature for "#"  Smiley Very Happy

 

Regards

 

Juergen

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That's unfortunate that this got overlooked in the documentation.  I figured out what it was but I did have a couple guys on my team who misunderstood it.  Thanks for clarifying the data type as well.  I only assumed it was for files saved in different versions of TS.

 

Good stuff.

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@~jiggawax~ wrote:

That's unfortunate that this got overlooked in the documentation.  I figured out what it was but I did have a couple guys on my team who misunderstood it.  Thanks for clarifying the data type as well.  I only assumed it was for files saved in different versions of TS.

 

Good stuff.


There is a tooltip that's displayed that explains the meaning of '+' if you hover over the document tab for a document that's showing a '+' (perhaps this is too subtle though).

 

 forum.png

 

Basically, '+' means the file was only modified indirectly by things that happened at load time and not by any direct user interaction.

 

And no, there is no '#' or other symbols with different additional meanings, just '+' and '*' for now :).

 

-Doug

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