04-19-2021 09:29 PM
When quitting LabVIEW (or otherwise closing an execution context), LabVIEW will now inform you of the top-level running VIs that will be aborted if you continue:
This feature originated from a suggestion submitted on NI Idea Exchange by NI Discussion Forums member ouadji.
04-21-2021 02:41 PM
04-21-2021 04:13 PM
@DanyAllard wrote:
Nice feature, but is it possible to consider to add a menu to aborts all running VIs in the project without closing the project?
If we did a "VI Task Manager," then I expect we'd include the ability to abort running VIs by project. If this sounds appealing, please vote for the suggestion on Idea Exchange.
04-21-2021 09:30 PM - edited 04-21-2021 09:31 PM
@Christina_R wrote:
If we did a "VI Task Manager," then I expect we'd include the ability to abort running VIs by project. If this sounds appealing, please vote for the suggestion on Idea Exchange.
Or something like this:
I already vote for this Idea 👍
04-23-2021 01:51 AM
Christina, the idea you linked to is 11 years old! I am not sure anyone is still waiting around for NI to implement this.
04-23-2021 03:57 AM
Well, maybe not actively waiting but happy to have this feature available at last.
After all, feature backlog is seemingly being adressed.
Thanks for that.
04-23-2021 08:29 AM
04-23-2021 05:08 PM
@DanyAllard wrote:
The VI Abort invoke node don't seems to work anymore on clone VI's, It return error 1000. VI is not in a state compatible...
I've created Bug 1432279 for this issue. Thank you for testing the LV2021 Beta!
04-24-2021 12:28 PM
@Christina_R wrote:
@DanyAllard wrote:
The VI Abort invoke node don't seems to work anymore on clone VI's, It return error 1000. VI is not in a state compatible...
I've created Bug 1432279 for this issue. Thank you for testing the LV2021 Beta!
Thank you Christina!
04-25-2021 11:01 AM
True Oli,
Sorry Christina, my comment was really not necessary. I do appreciate all efforts to make LabVIEW the best possible it can be.