11-23-2016 03:25 AM
No problem - out of interest, which solution did you implement?
Charlie Rodway | Principal Software Engineer | Certified TestStand Architect (CTA)
Computer Controlled Solutions Ltd | NI Silver Alliance Partner | GDevCon#1 Sponsor
11-23-2016 09:48 AM - edited 11-23-2016 09:49 AM
I chose the Example #3 solution since I am not always jumping to the top step of the Main Sequence. All 3 solutions have their benefits depending on the situation.
11-30-2017 02:18 AM
Hi!
I have more complicated case ...i need to jump for main sequence BUT to the point where it called the other sequence and continue the execution form the NEXT step,e.g. in other words it like have pointer at "parent" sequence and if something happens i want to break the execution of "child sequence" and return exactly to the next step of execution of "parent" sequence to continue the execution.
I tried to call "sequence call but it unfortunately start the "parent" sequence from the beginning...
Thank you, Yuri
11-30-2017 03:21 AM
Attached the picture
11-30-2017 04:37 AM
Attached sequence that i talked about + explanation
Flow is Flow.PNG
11-30-2017 04:42 AM
Hi yemelian,
Please start a new topic thread in the TestStand forum for your question, so the solution for your question can be assigned.
Thanks,
Charlie Rodway | Principal Software Engineer | Certified TestStand Architect (CTA)
Computer Controlled Solutions Ltd | NI Silver Alliance Partner | GDevCon#1 Sponsor
11-30-2017 04:46 AM