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08-29-2011 02:37 PM
An Action Engine (see here) may be of interest. They operate as if they are a protected section so have built-in syncronization.
Ben
08-29-2011 02:44 PM - edited 08-29-2011 02:48 PM
To see most of the methods for communicating between loops in one demo, see this. It's the thread titled "Comminicating Between Loops (the good, the bad, etc.)"
Download all three VI's in one folder and run the larger VI. This demo does not advocate which method to use. You've had some good advice here already.
( I just realized how horribly misspelled that thread title is! )
08-29-2011 03:28 PM
@Ben wrote:
An Action Engine (see here) may be of interest. They operate as if they are a protected section so have built-in syncronization.
Ben
Thanks Ben for the info. I have heard the term but never realized I had been using action engines all this time. That explains it.
08-30-2011 07:15 AM
@MoReese wrote:
Thanks Ben for the info. I have heard the term but never realized I had been using action engines all this time. That explains it.
When we are programming in issolation, names mean little. But when we are trying to talk to each other about programming, terminology is half the battle.
Ben
08-30-2011 07:49 AM
@Ben wrote:
@MoReese wrote:
Thanks Ben for the info. I have heard the term but never realized I had been using action engines all this time. That explains it.
When we are programming in issolation, names mean little. But when we are trying to talk to each other about programming, terminology is half the battle.
Ben
Very true. Which is why I'm on this forum in the first place, to learn more (hopefully something new everyday).
08-30-2011 04:43 PM
Thank you so much you guys!