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> LabVIEW 8.2 Queue Refnum Custom Probe Crash
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post Aug 22 2006, 03:01 PM
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Bug Description:

If you create the attached VI and put a custom probe (which happen to be a conditional string one by default) on the queue refnum wire and run the VI, LabVIEW crash (regardless of the queue element type).

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If you put a generic probe everything is fine.

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Mostly the problem arise when LabVIEW decide all you want are custom probes (even when you just select right clik>Probe [and not custom probe]) and put a conditional string custom probe by default on this type of wire.

Workaround: Be sure never to have a conditional string probe on queue refnum wire.

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Attached File  LV_8.2_Queue_Ref_Probe_bug.vi ( 7.46K ) Number of downloads: 121
 

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This was reported to R&D (# CAR ID 40LHJ4J1) for further investigation. oops.gif

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