I reread your question, maybe you can try adding sequence locals so that the data is passed out of the last frame. Or create a local and assign it in frame 2 and pass the local out of the sequence in frame 4.
Cheers "Martin Riddle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sound like you may need to add a sequence local to pass data to the second frame? > > Cheers > > "JoeDoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Im having an intresting problem with sending out data from a sequence. > > Pls dont give me crap about using sequences cause this one is > > absolutely necessary for the hardware to work properly. Ok that said > > heres the problem. I have a sequence loop within a while loop. The > > while loop has a shift register on it used to remember a data value > > from one iteration to the next. The data value goes into the sequence > > struct where it is modified in the second frame and is then passed out > > through a tunnel in the same frame. Now the sequence completes the > > remaining frames 4 in total. Now when the data from the sequence > > should be passed back to the while loop, it has the proper data type > > (cluster with 2 I32 intergers within) but.... the data in the second > > I32 variable has been modified. Actually its been decremented by 24. > > and if i enter the loop again it exits with another 24 decrement. Now > > this isnt the only variable i have leaving that sequence but its the > > only one that is changed when crossing the sequence border. All shift > > registers are properly inited. I am completely baffled. Im guessing > > that for some reason the latter frames have an effect on the tunnel > > value but i no idea why, nothing is connected to that tunnel in the > > later frames. Anyone got a clue whats wrong? > > Using labview 6.1 on a Pent 400. > >
