Overview
This document contains known issues for the LabVIEW 2012 Statechart Module.
Not every issue known to NI will appear on this
list; it is intended to only show the severe and more common issues
that can be encountered.
Each Issue appears as a row in the table and
includes these fields:
- Issue ID
- Legacy ID - The issue's legacy ID from NI's deprecated bug reporting database (if applicable)
- Issue Title
- Problem Description
- Workaround
- Reported Version - the earliest version of LabVIEW the issue was reported in
- Resolved Version - version the issue was resolved or was no longer applicable
- Date Added - the date the issue was added to the document
(not reported date)
The LabVIEW 2012 Platform Known Issues contains a full listing of known issues, including LabVIEW toolkits and modules.
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Known Issues by Date
The following items are known issues in LabVIEW 2012 Statechart Module sorted by Date.
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| 100185 Return |
Replacing a block diagram constant when configuring a statechart state node or transition node may not delete the original block diagram constant Replacing a block diagram constant with the "Select a VI..." option in the statechart state node or transition node configuration dialog may not delete original block diagram constant Workaround: Delete the original block diagram constant manually.
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| 110487 Return |
Deleting cluster constant in statechart configuration guard/action diagram can crash LabVIEW In the Guard or Action diagram of the Configure State dialog box, if you try to delete the contents of a block diagram cluster that is typedef'ed, and then delete the cluster constant itself, LabVIEW might crash. Workaround: When deleting a cluster constant in the Configure State dialog box, delete the entire constant at once instead of deleting the contents first.
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| 118558 Return |
Issue with copying/pasting states/transitions between different statecharts of the same name in different application instances Copying and pasting a statechart diagram from a statechart state or transition in one application instance to a different statechart of the same name in another application instance generates an error. Workaround: Ensure the statecharts between which you want to copy and paste states/transitions have different names.
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| 197572 Return |
The 12th element in the Inputs.ctl Cluster of a Statechart is always disabled When creating an Inputs.ctl for a statechart, the 12th element cannot be selected when configuring the transition from the Diagram.vi. Workaround: N/A
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| 222978 Return |
Clean up diagram creates loose wires In some cases, clean up diagram can create loose wires which causes the VI to become broken. Workaround: N/A
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| 159669 Return |
Undo does not always work correctly with statecharts In certain circumstances undo will not be available with statecharts after an action that should be able to be undone. Workaround: N/A
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| 91918 Return |
Revert is not available on LabVIEW Statechart files Revert is not available on LabVIEW Statechart files Workaround: If you want to discard changes you have made to a statechart, close the statechart and all callers and do not save the changes, then reopen the statechart.
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Document last updated on 7/18/2012
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