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06-03-2008 04:24 PM
Hi Juergen, Doug,
Thanks for your prompt response.
I am using Ni's original Sequential Model. Calling twice means that I am calling two sub sequences each in a new thread and waiting for each of them to complete their execution.
To get the debug waring,
1. Open the attached sequence in the sequence editor
2. Run this sequence through Test UUTs (infact any execution entry point can be used)
3. After executing once, stop the sequence by pressing the Stop button in the Serial Number entry dialog box. You will get the test report.
4. Close the test report and this sequence.
5. Exit from the sequence editor.
Once you exit, you should be able to see the debug warning dialog box. If you do the same operation through the LabVIEW simple operator interface, a run time error (R6025) occurs once you exit from OI.
Regards,
Nirmal
06-04-2008 02:03 AM
Hi Nirmal
I have tried it once more on my maschine as you descriped it. On the exit there will be no error message unless Messageing is activated.
I am using TS 4.0.0.326 and you 4.0.1
What happens if you start the editor and let an empty sequence (strg+n) running(F5) and close the editor again.
If the message is still there the Model or Frontendcallback (FrontEndCallbacks.seq) differs from release date.
If no message the Types SequenceCall, NI_Wait, Statement may differ or are loaded for wrong file path (Search directory)
The best would be as Doug said try running it on a reinstalled TS-maschine
hope this helps
juergen
06-04-2008 11:20 AM
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