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05-09-2012 11:16 AM
This Quick Drop shortcut will take a case structure that contains an error tunnel and re-wire the error tunnel to the selector tunnel, turning the case structure into an error case structure.
To install this simply copy the VI and subfolder to the <LabVIEW>\resource\dialog\QuickDrop\plugins directory.
To run it, simply press Ctrl-Space and then Ctrl-/.
To modify the key combination, press Ctrl-Space, click "Shortcuts..." and then navigate to the "Ctrl-key shortcuts" tab.
For more useful Quick Drop plugins, see the Quick Drop Enthusiasts community group.
04-21-2013 12:17 PM
This shortcut is great. Can you post a version saved in LabVIEW 2010?
04-30-2013 05:41 PM
This has some limitations, have a look at JKI's (Philippe Guerit) RCF version it works better.
I have updated this QD plugin myself to use the method Philippe's version does it.
05-01-2013 09:50 AM
Hi Mikael,
Thanks for the heads up. I realized after using this for some time that there were some unexplained problems that I didn't have time to look into and fix. I'd definitely be interested in seeing your update. However I downloaded the current attachment and it looks exactly like my original. What part did you change?
05-01-2013 09:19 PM
No I didn't change it, I did even know that I could, can I?
I just took your code and replaced the BD content of your sub VI "Reconnect wires.vi", and put in JKI's VI:
"JKI\RCF\Plugins\Wire Error Case Structure\_jki_lib_rcf_wire_error_case_structure.llb\Wire Error Case Structure - Wire Error Case Structure__jki_lib_rcf_wire_error_case_structure.vi"
It was that easy.
BTW, have you looked at my post on Lava: http://lavag.org/topic/16784-how-to-get-your-team-members-aster-lv-developers/ ?
//Mike
07-19-2013 09:21 AM
Very delayed, sorry I haven't been monitoring my "Forums" folder in my inbox.
You can actually edit the document if you wanted to and update it with the changed code. If you have the time/interest go for it, otherwise I can play around with it once NIWeek blows over and I have more time.
07-21-2013 05:55 PM
I didn't know I could edit it.
I guess I need JKI's permission to use part of their code in the solution I'm using.