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How to modify X-Net Interface Control in System shape ?

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See attached what i mean.

The goal of this is that all our HMI  got "Sytem" controls&indicators... How to keep this for X-Net Controls ?


BR,

Vincent

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Not all of the 'special' LabVIEW controls (e.g. VISA, XNET) have a system equivalent - my suggestion would be to retrieve a list of the values, and then use a system drop down box (e.g. ring / enum / combobox) and populate it with the list of items.

 

You could also create a customised control (with whatever appearance you like) or create an xcontrol which has the functionality I specified above.

 

 


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I suspected this to do... just would liked to be sure i didn't miss anything in system palette or whatever !

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Vincent

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There is a 'missing system controls 2.0' toolkit available from VIPM - it has many additional system style controls - there might be one in there and if nothing else, it adds a bunch of nice looking buttons etc.

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I just tried it. It is nice but X-NET controls are not converted.


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Vincent

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Attached the Xnet control with system UI look.

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I had a need for a few more system XNet controls.  So I made the Database, Frame, and Signal system controls.  Again why these aren't included with XNet (along with other NI IO controls) is a mystery to me.

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How were you able to create this kind of control?

 

I tried using on LV 2019 and got a broken wire.

 

"The type of the source is xnetDatabase. The type of the sink is XNET Database (XNET,xnetDatabase)."

 

Using type cast I was able to run the VI, but nothing comes out of the control and I cannot probe the wire from the control.

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I honestly don't remember how I made these.  I suspect I started with the official XNet controls, and then went to Advanced >> Customize and replaced elements of it with the system components.  I also suspect you could use a Concatenate String (resized to only have one element in) and it should work as you need without broken wires.

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