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Nov 5 2004, 06:50 PM
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I'm a little confused. After using GOOP, the data clusters that are generated are strictly typedefed, but can't be opened directly from the right click menu. I can use Advanced > Customize... as usual, but normally for my strict typedef controls, the Update from Typedef and Open Typedef options are enabled on the right click menu. What is the reason or idea behind these menu options being disabled and is there a way to enable them without interfering with the reason I'm guessing they are probably like that in the first place?
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Nov 6 2004, 10:07 AM
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Active Member Posts: 10 Joined: 27-October 04 From: Doesburg, The Netherlands Member No.: 914 LV:7.0
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I reorganized the layout of the templates used by goop (include strict type defs), to my personal layout, and i've got no problems.
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Nov 6 2004, 03:46 PM
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Very Active Member Posts: 236 Joined: 16-April 04 Member No.: 360 Using LabVIEW Since:2006 LV:8.5 ,. ,.
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QUOTE (maximus @ Nov 6 2004, 05:07 AM) I reorganized the layout of the templates used by goop (include strict type defs), to my personal layout, and i've got no problems. I looked at doing this but goop library is passworded... my second option then has been to do the modifications to each class after I make it--is this what you're referring to? Or is there a way to make it actually generate the customized files you want in the first place?
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Nov 7 2004, 08:16 PM
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Changing the world, one VI at a time. JKI ![]() Posts: 1717 Joined: 22-October 02 From: San Francisco, CA Member No.: 17 Using LabVIEW Since:1995 LV:8.2.1 ,8.5 ,7.1.1
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Nov 8 2004, 06:25 PM
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Active Member Posts: 10 Joined: 27-October 04 From: Doesburg, The Netherlands Member No.: 914 LV:7.0
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that's the reason, i've got no problems with passwords
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Nov 8 2004, 06:57 PM
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Very Active Member Posts: 236 Joined: 16-April 04 Member No.: 360 Using LabVIEW Since:2006 LV:8.5 ,. ,.
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QUOTE (maximus @ Nov 8 2004, 01:25 PM) Down with passwords. Thanks Jim.
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Nov 9 2004, 12:42 PM
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Extremely Active Member Posts: 391 Joined: 6-February 04 From: switzerland Member No.: 253 Using LabVIEW Since:1997 LV:7.1.1 ,6.1 ,.
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QUOTE (m3nth @ Nov 5 2004, 08:50 PM) I'm a little confused. After using GOOP, the data clusters that are generated are strictly typedefed, but can't be opened directly from the right click menu. I can use Advanced > Customize... as usual, but normally for my strict typedef controls, the Update from Typedef and Open Typedef options are enabled on the right click menu. What is the reason or idea behind these menu options being disabled and is there a way to enable them without interfering with the reason I'm guessing they are probably like that in the first place? When you make canges on the data-cluster in GOOP (downloaded from NI) you'll have to also re-save the object reference. Otherwise you have broken methods. Didier
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