08-23-2011 07:02 AM
Hi Tim,
No actually I have not got it working as it should, not without trying last night!! The last one I sent you (Site_Example_4b.vi) is all correct except one major flaw which maybe you have an idea? Notice when anything is turned on as soon as you press any other button (which goes to any other state) it turns off the other one that was already on which it shouldn't. Is there any way to keep the ones that were on still on? Hopefully I am clear.
Thanks, any ideas which be appreciated.
John
Solved! Go to Solution.
08-23-2011 07:44 AM
@JTShaw wrote:
Hi Tim,
No actually I have not got it working as it should, not without trying last night!! The last one I sent you (Site_Example_4b.vi) is all correct except one major flaw which maybe you have an idea? Notice when anything is turned on as soon as you press any other button (which goes to any other state) it turns off the other one that was already on which it shouldn't. Is there any way to keep the ones that were on still on? Hopefully I am clear.
Thanks, any ideas which be appreciated.
John
Yes this was an easy one. You had the tunnels set to use default if unwired and the default value is false. I made it so it forces the wires and now it works. See attached code.
08-23-2011 08:31 AM
Why did you start a new thread? Other people were trying to help you in your original thread.
In the future, please keep the discussion to one thread. That makes it easier to help.
08-23-2011 08:54 AM
Oops! sorry!