> I wasnt sure I thought a VI that was made reentrant actually would
> with every instance will have its own copies of all the subVIs in it
> which it would not share with anything else.
>
As others have pointed out, the reentrant option doesn't automatically
apply to subVIs. A reentrant VI ca
Hi Sumitrishi,
When a VI is made reentrant, this property does not affect any of the
subVIs and does not make seperate copies of the subVI. In other
words, it does not make the subVIs of the reentrant VIs reentrant.
There are many reasons for this, some of which are
Not all VIs can be safely con
Thanks Ed!
I wasnt sure I thought a VI that was made reentrant actually would
with every instance will have its own copies of all the subVIs in it
which it would not share with anything else.
This mean for my main VI to be renentraant I have to look at each
subVI(basically most of them are from d
It depends on how you want your sub-vis to behave.
Any sub-vi will follow what is set in its execution properties. So if
it=92s set for reentrant operation, it will run that way. If it=92s not
set for reentrant operation, the same instance of the VI will be used
regardless of what is calling it. S