08-28-2014 07:04 PM
Gurus of Labview,
I recently started messing around with event structures and I created a program where I inadvertently created an infinite loop condition so the program had to be stopped using abort execution. Unfortunately, abort execution did not work so I had to close Labview using the task manager.
After I closed down Labview and reopened it, my VI can still be run, however, there is no capability to edit it because I cannot access the block diagram (the selection is grayed out). What exactly happened? Did I break Labview?
Sincerely yours, IdontknowanythingaboutLabviewapparently.
08-28-2014 07:28 PM
@bravedonxiote wrote:
Gurus of Labview,
I recently started messing around with event structures and I created a program where I inadvertently created an infinite loop condition so the program had to be stopped using abort execution. Unfortunately, abort execution did not work so I had to close Labview using the task manager.
After I closed down Labview and reopened it, my VI can still be run, however, there is no capability to edit it because I cannot access the block diagram (the selection is grayed out). What exactly happened? Did I break Labview?
Sincerely yours, IdontknowanythingaboutLabviewapparently.
Sounds like the VI is corrupt. Was there a recovery option? Do you have an earlier version you can go back to?