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I am trying to get a scroll bar to work with two arrays so that both arrays move at the same time when the scroll bar is used.

 

 

Harold Timmis
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I figured it out here is what i used:
Harold Timmis
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Your signature indicates that you are doing commercial work but your VI image indicates you are using the student edition. That would violate the terms and conditions of the student edition.
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thank you for noticing I use it for tests when i am home, but at work i actually have the full application.

 

so no I am not violating any rules 

Harold Timmis
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The LabVIEW license allows you to install it at home.
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it is not my software it is the companies software
Harold Timmis
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So?

 

The license agreement for a named user says that you can install it on 3 business computers at one time and may additionally install it on one home computer.

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Thank you for that information I will consult my manager to see if I may install it on my home computer that is good news.

 

 

Thank you, 

Harold Timmis
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There are a lot of gray areas with licensing, and both sides have a valid argument. One Dennis' side, you can normally install your LV on 3 computers for ONE user, or one computer for THREE users.

 

On Harold's side, if you are sharing the computer with other people or "this copy" of LabVIEW has already been installed elsewhere or on a home computer, than you should not install the same serial number on your home computer. 

 

But if you know that you are the only user with this serial number, and don't have any dominant contracts with your company saying that you can't use your LabVIEW at home (this happens a lot more than you would think)  than you would be fine installing it at home. 

Chris Van Horn
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which is why i said i will talk to my manager about it because it is his copy
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