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Programmatically trigger a latch boolean?

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Hi rajiv,

 

I will need to find out what is the difference between: notifier status and wait on notification.

NotifierStatus gives the current notifier value without waiting for a new notification.

WaitOnNotification does wait for a new notification (or til timeout)…

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Uhmm in this case, this is also what I understood but it is not logical to me why it would not be needed for multiple notifications :S But anyway it is for another topic. Big thanks for the help Smiley Very Happy

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I do this all the time (if I understand you correctly). I just set the boolean's Mechanical Action to Switch mode. Then I can use a "Value (Signaling)" property node to trigger the "Value Change" event on the boolean. Within the Value Change event, I use a Local Variable or Property Node to set the value of the Boolean back to false. 

 

This way, the boolean acts very much like a latch. 

 

 

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