02-12-2010 07:26 AM
Hi, I cannot create a prototype of sequence. I mean somenthing like step type, where you can define a prototype and save it in a type palette. Is it possible to do something like that with sequences?
Thanks a lot.
02-14-2010 10:37 PM
Hi Logatto,
You can create sequence templates. You can create sequences and drag them in to templates palette which is inside the insertion palette. Which version of TestStand are you using ? I think older versions of TestStand do not have templates palette.
Thanks,
02-15-2010 03:58 AM
Hi, I am using TS4.2. I do not like very much this solution. I would like to define a protoype for a sequence (step type style) where I can set Icons, Version, Default Post action, and so on.
It should have an ini file that I can install on different machine.
I do not think I can do these things with InsertionPalette.
Thanks a lot.
02-15-2010 04:57 AM
Hi,
Can you explain how you are going to use this prototype on your different systems. Are these systems development system i.e. with full Development TestStand installation
Regards
Ray Farmer
02-15-2010 07:06 AM
I developed a custom TestStand user interface. For communication between LV and TS I am using UImessage activeX. I have a sequence that contains these UImessages (for example, message for operator, status control, timing....). In my sw environment I developed several step type, then the finel user can siply add a new test right-clikking and inserting a new test. I would like to have the same thing also for some specific sequences. When the user wants to update the User interface can right click and insert the "Operator Interface" sequence template.
This is just an example. Ones more. Some measures imply a deep known of the machine; before run the measure all the instruments must be in the correct setup. In this case I could prepare a templete sequence that configure all the instruments and let the user configure just the step of the measure.
The portability of this parts should be the same then step type: Code+TypePalette.
From my points of view it does not matter if the target machine has the development system installed or just the runtime.
I hope it helps you to clarify the context.
Thanks.