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Is it possible to create a QD for "disconnect from typedef" ?

Darren,

Your VI cause LabVIEW crash from time to time.

I finally track it down.

Here is how to reproduce the problem:

1. on the diagram, select the typedef, ctrl-space, ctrl-Y.  Nothing happens.

2. on the front panel, select the typedef, ctrl-space, ctrl-Y, LabVIEW crash.

LabVIEW 2013 SP1 (13.0.1f2) 32 bit, on Windows 7 Pro. 64 bit.

test VI:

ftp://ftp.ni.com/incoming/George.zip

George

George Zou
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zou wrote:

Your VI cause LabVIEW crash from time to time.

I tried using your test VI, but I was unable to reproduce the crash with your instructions. I tried 2013, 2013 SP1, and 2014. All 32-bit on Win 7 Pro 64-bit.

Oh, and I didn't include functionality in the plugin to process ControlTerminals, but I imagine that would be fairly easy for someone to add.

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Thanks for the quick response.

You are right that it doesn't crash LabVIEW everytimes.

Try this:

1. double click the typedef on the diagram.  This will find the typedef on the front panel.

2. ctrl-space, ctrl-Y, LabVIEW crash.

George

George Zou
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zou wrote:

Try this:

1. double click the typedef on the diagram.  This will find the typedef on the front panel.

2. ctrl-space, ctrl-Y, LabVIEW crash.

I wasn't able to reproduce a crash with these steps either. I tried undoing/redoing as well, no crash.

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