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What are the differences between the debug deployment and the development version? I read the short text about the debug deployment version but this isn't enough for me.

 

Is it possible to do 'skip' and 'run selected steps'?

 

Or is there somewhere a nice table which compares the three versions, base debug and development?

 

Cheers Frank

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Hey Frank,

 

Here's a link: http://www.ni.com/teststand/depcompare.htm

 

However that still isn't as satisfying as I would like either so let me see if I can explain. 

 

The development and the debug deployment are exactly the same except that you are ONLY supposed to use the debug version to debug your deployed sequences.  Basically it allows you to have a sequence editor on the deployment machine for the sole purpose of debugging.  That's how I understand it anyway.  You can skip and run selected steps with the debug version.

 

Hope that helps,

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If you have the correct user privileges, you can skip and run selected tests on the deployment version.
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As to the development, we can insert ''if/else'' or change the content of the popup message easily, but as to debug  deployment, can we implent these functions ?

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