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Deployment needs Cutom Editor liicense number.

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I have an NI Developer Suite, 3Q2009, which has 3 serial numbers: one for the suite, one for the deployment engine, and one for the debug environment. While trying to install a deployment I get a complaint about a license for a Custom Sequence Editor. Seems the Suite license number would cover this. No?

 

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jvh 

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When you try to activate the license, are you selecting all 4 options? With my deployments, in the license manager I select only the base engine and activate that. I don't know if the TestStand option to the Dev suite includes those 3 licenses or whether you purchased them separately but yes, the custom sequence editor does have it's own license.
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I checked all the options when installing the deployment because of past difficulties in limited deployments. Apparently the contractor who developed the package used a custom sequence. That seems to be OK so I will just not try to activate it anymore as we cannot justify its high cost for the insignificant modifications that have been made.

 

Thanks for posting.

 

 

jvh 

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The license for the custom sequence editor has absolutely nothing to do with a custom sequence. The sequence editor allows you to create and deploy an editor to developers instead of the full development system.
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What is in a name? How silly of me to think something named "Custom Sequence Editor" would be used to edit something like a sequential model sequence or the like.Smiley Surprised
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Well, when you open TestStand development, you see at the top - "Sequence Editor" so to me, Custom Sequence Editor is not confusing.
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I think we should be able to use parenthesis in English just like C/C#/C++.  That way we could disambiguate (Custom Sequence) Editor from Custom (Sequence Editor). 🙂
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Prezactly, cause I can't find Custom, Sequence, or Editor in my precedence chart.
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