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Bundle By Name: Contains Unwired or bad terminal

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I have no idea what I did wrong. They used to be orange and connected but something happend and now they are black. Sorry for my lack of technicality but I have no idea what is going on...

 

See the attached screenshots. Any help is GREATLY appreciated!

 

-Chris

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Hi nooks,

 

May I know what are the objects (with label names) you've included into your Drive Command cluster?

 

I'm sure that there's no such objects with these label names (Temperature (F), Latitude Error, Longitude Error and Light Status Mode) in the cluster.

 

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Thank you soo much! Your comment gave me a hint where to look and I fixed it. Here are what you asked for. Now I got another error...

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Hi nooks,

 

Is it possible for you to attach your VI and post the full description of the error?

 

Thanks.

 

-Ee Lim-



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Error code 116: Unflatten or byte stream read operation failed due to corrupt, unexpected, or truncated data.

 

My guess is that your cluster is not type defined and/or you are trying to read a cluster from a different cluster definition.


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So what i did was right clicked on my "Drive Command" cluster (it is in one of the attachment pictures) and then clicked on the "Open Type Def." I seen there that: latitude error, longitude error, and lights mode where not avaliable. So i manually added them and wala there they appeared. I proceed to reconnect the wires and they were of the correct type.

 

Thank you for your hint that helped me out!

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