08-17-2020 09:06 PM
Hitting the cleanup block diagram button would have helped you also.
08-17-2020 09:35 PM
@HowardAsh wrote:
Not everyone is perfect. Sometimes when you remove all broken wires, one finds that an important one was deleted by mistake. Good software design makes it easy to debug.
Again, if you click Show Error on Error List Window (or double click the error), it will bring you right to where the error is and highlight the structure responsible (in this case, the open tunnel). Not sure how NI could have possibly made it easier than that.
Saying "Thanks that fixed it" or "Thanks that answers my question" and not giving a Kudo or Marked Solution, is like telling your waiter they did a great job and not leaving a tip. Please, tip your waiters.
08-17-2020 10:43 PM - edited 08-17-2020 10:43 PM
@FireFist-Redhawk wrote:
@HowardAsh wrote:
Not everyone is perfect. Sometimes when you remove all broken wires, one finds that an important one was deleted by mistake. Good software design makes it easy to debug.
Again, if you click Show Error on Error List Window (or double click the error), it will bring you right to where the error is and highlight the structure responsible (in this case, the open tunnel). Not sure how NI could have possibly made it easier than that.
Yes, this is the easiest way to do it.
08-19-2020 01:50 PM
@billko wrote:
Click on the broken run arrow. It will list all your sins in a dialog box.
Or Ctrl-L
08-19-2020 01:51 PM
@HowardAsh wrote:
Not everyone is perfect. Sometimes when you remove all broken wires, one finds that an important one was deleted by mistake. Good software design makes it easy to debug.
That's why Ctrl-B scares me.
08-19-2020 01:58 PM
@paul_cardinale wrote:
@HowardAsh wrote:
Not everyone is perfect. Sometimes when you remove all broken wires, one finds that an important one was deleted by mistake. Good software design makes it easy to debug.
That's why Ctrl-B scares me.
This 100%. Once it burns you for the third or fourth time, you'll barely ever use it again.
Saying "Thanks that fixed it" or "Thanks that answers my question" and not giving a Kudo or Marked Solution, is like telling your waiter they did a great job and not leaving a tip. Please, tip your waiters.
08-20-2020 01:16 AM
@paul_cardinale wrote:
@billko wrote:
Click on the broken run arrow. It will list all your sins in a dialog box.
Or Ctrl-L
I'm mouse-oriented. 😉
08-20-2020 01:18 AM
@FireFist-Redhawk wrote:
@paul_cardinale wrote:
@HowardAsh wrote:
Not everyone is perfect. Sometimes when you remove all broken wires, one finds that an important one was deleted by mistake. Good software design makes it easy to debug.
That's why Ctrl-B scares me.
This 100%. Once it burns you for the third or fourth time, you'll barely ever use it again.
I'll second, third and fourth this opinion!