I just want to add, "Congrats! You've entered the world of error handling." This is a very important step if you want to create LabVIEW applications of any complexity, and absolutely critical if you are going to build an executable.
I employ two kinds of error handling. I handle any "expected"- that is, common errors that would occur with the action, like an "file not found" error if I am trying to open one - immediately. e.g., Popup "File not found. Please navigate to the folder that contains the xyz file." and then show a file dialog box. The second kind of error handling is what I call the "general" error handler. At the end of the loop, I will clean up any errors that have made it all the way to the end.
Bill
(Mid-Level minion.)
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