07-07-2009 10:08 AM
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07-07-2009 10:14 AM
Hi nonecure,
it can be the execution mode (maybe it's defined as subprogram), or the style (you can change it in window appearance). You'll find both entries in the VI options. Right click on the vi icon.
Mike
07-07-2009 10:17 AM
The VI is setup as a subroutine. If you go into the VI Properties (CTRL-I) and go to the Exectuion settings, you'll see the priority is setup as a subroutine.
For doing some basic testing, you can change this setting to help you debug, but any VI which is also has subroutine prioity and calls this as a subVI will break, since all VI's called by a subroutine priority VI must also be subroutine priority.
07-07-2009 10:26 AM
wow quick replies, thanks.
The vi is set to normal priority with allow debugging checked.
07-07-2009 10:28 AM
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07-07-2009 10:36 AM
This image is how it opens up.
07-07-2009 10:43 AM
Hi nonecure,
did you check window appearance (user defined), as i said before?
Mike
07-07-2009 10:48 AM - edited 07-07-2009 10:49 AM
Go into VI Properties (CTRL-I) and to the Windows Appearance section. Click the customize button.
You'll notice that the check boxes for "Show Abort Button" and "Show Run Button" are unchecked. Check them.
07-07-2009 10:49 AM
Mike, thanks that was it.
I missed that point in your first replay. They guy that originally wrote this like to make things difficault for other people to support his stuff.
Thanks