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How does the "Convert DQMH Event" tool work?

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From the name and what I observe, I assume it works in a way that allows me to select any event from my module and change its type to any other type. However, based on the list of available requests, it seems that I can only convert events into the "Request and Wait for Reply" type, or there is some filter limiting the visibility of other events. Generally, in the list of events available for conversion (dropdown list #2), not all events are listed, and in dropdown list #3, I can only choose one specific type to convert to.

 

How should it actually work?

 

 

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Michał Bieńkowski
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You can only convert from a Request to a Request and Wait for Reply event.

 

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Converting an Existing DQMH Event :: DQMH Consortium Docs

 

 

Christopher Farmer

Certified LabVIEW Architect and LabVIEW Champion
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That's a pity 😔

Michał Bieńkowski
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Some improvements will be in DQMH 7.1 --> https://documentation.dqmh.org/dqmh/7.1/ConvertinganExistingDQMHEvent.html


Olivier Jourdan

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