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BUG (?) while remote debugging: shows #0

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Hello all,

 

it seems to be a bug while remote debugging.

When I switch on HIGHLIGHT function, it shows me "#0" at all array lines, but the passed arrays are not empty.

 

Here what it shows:

shows 0 while remote debug.jpg

(see #0)

 

 

but the probe window shows that there are values:

probe window.jpg

 

@NI: Please try to reproduce and, if it is really a BUG, please correct.

Thanks.

Best regards

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Eugen Wiebe
Bernstein AG
CLAD - Certified LabView Associate Developer
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@EWiebe wrote:

Hello all,

 

it seems to be a bug while remote debugging.

When I switch on HIGHLIGHT function, it shows me "#0" at all array lines, but the passed arrays are not empty.

 

Here what it shows:

 

(see #0)

 

 

but the probe window shows that there are values:

 

 

@User002: Please try to reproduce and, if it is really a BUG, please correct.

Thanks.

Best regards


 

The arrays showing as length = 0 is a bug I can confirm seeing.

 

There is also a similar bug where probes on arrays running on a RT target show as empty when controls show data.

 

I don't know if there is a CAR for the "zero-length" but I do know there is CAR for the empty probes (that can get you searching backwards through code rather than forward). I think it a real pain but the severity does not seem to warent a fix as far as I know.

 

Ben

 

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Hello Ben EWiebe,

 

i was able to reproduce this behavior on multible Systems (using LV 2011).

It seem to be bug so i created CAR: #342275.

Thanks to your help we are able to improve our Products.

 

Best Regards!

 

Moritz M.

 

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