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Pblm with elemental IO Prop Node

Hi everybody,

I tried to use elemental IO Prop Node with the Unix and the Phytec target but I got the same error with this two target :

"An internal software error has occurred. Check you LabVIEW and target software installation. Contact National Instruments technical support at ni.com/support. Error details:

Error 1055 occurred at Property Node in PHYTEC_ScriptPropNode_0.vi->EIOPropertyNodeCommonScripter.vi:3->EIOPropertyNodeCodeGen.vi:2->EIOPropertyNode.xnode:EIOPropertyNode_GenerateCode.vi:1->EIOPropertyNode.xnode:EIOPropertyNode_GenerateCode.vi.ProxyCaller

Possible reason(s):

LabVIEW:  Object reference is invalid
."


Thanks for your help,

FP


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Hi François,

Could you describe what you were doing when the error occurred (dropping the node, opening its properties, etc)?
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Michael P
National Instruments
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Hi Mickael,

I just drop the property node to set the Gpioline property (I choose the gpio line I want to configure and create a constant to set the line as output).
But by doing that, the "run arrow" remains broken and the internal error happens when I click on the "run arrow".


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I have reproduced this issue and filed a corrective action request #104720.
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Michael P
National Instruments
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Ok, thanks for your help Michael.

Do you know approximatively when the patch going to be released because I need the EIO property node for a project ?

Thanks again,

FP

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Hi,

The issue has not yet been investigated by R&D, but I do not expect this to be resolved via a patch. This issue will most likely be addressed in a future release. Until then, if you need to use I/O on this example target, you can call external C code via the Inline C Node.
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Michael P
National Instruments
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Ok I will do that, thanks for your help Michael.

Have a great day,

FP
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