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Hi Honeywell!
One source of your problem may be an echo setting on your instrument.  If this is enabled, getting back what you sent is expected.  This is exactly what a loopback test does as well.  Is there any way that a loopback pin setup could be in place?  You can see information about the loopback test at this link.  Try sending an obviously incorrect command like random characters to see if you get that exact line back.  If you do, an echo or loopback configuration is probably the case.  I was able to run your program with my NI Instrument Simulator.  All I changed was the command that is being sent and it worked fine for both X and Y positions on your boolean switch.  Check to make sure that the command you are sending is formatted correctly and try other commands with your instrument and see if you get similar behavior.  Are you getting any errors?  Has this program/instrument combination worked before?  I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any additional questions!
Chris R.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments