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Oh one neat feature that might help if you are on 2013 or newer, is the Event Inspection window.  It basically shows all events that are being generated for the event structure to handle.  This can be viewed during development by right clicking the event structure and picking Event Inspector Window.  This might help because you can see what events are or aren't being seen by the event structure.

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Ahhhh... This is why I create a VI just to fire the error event and always have it be the last thing to happen in a loop before it repeats.

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@Hooovahh wrote:

Oh one neat feature that might help if you are on 2013 or newer, is the Event Inspection window.  It basically shows all events that are being generated for the event structure to handle.  This can be viewed during development by right clicking the event structure and picking Event Inspector Window.  This might help because you can see what events are or aren't being seen by the event structure.


We're are running 2013, so this very good to know. Thanks.

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