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Advice on breaking up Stacked Sequences in 6.1?
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2008-08-15 06:40:29 UTC
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I've dived right into an old but functional
test system ~300 VI's. Flow and structure is pretty hard to follow and
I'm thinking of breaking it up into state machines. Any ideas on how to approach a stacked sequence beast in 6.1? Flat sequence seems crucial to the method described <a href="http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&amp;thread.id=230714&amp;view=by_date_ascending&amp;page=1" target="_blank">here</a>. &nbsp;Rough layout of main vi attached:&nbsp;&nbsp;


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dan_u
2008-08-15 07:10:06 UTC
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Open your VI in LV 8.x and use the method described in your linked thread ;-)&nbsp;You can copy the sequence and remove it while displaying frame 0 in the original and frame 1 in the copy. If you have controls/indicators they will be duplicated. Also, wire connections via sequence locals will be lost. So you will have to rewire and clean up your code. But I think there's no straightforward solution because flat sequences didn't exist in 6.1.&nbsp;
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