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Latest revision as of 13:10, 7 May 2020
| VI Server Property Information | |
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| Property ID | 2C7A805 |
| Scope | Basic Development Environment |
| Data Name | OutofRngAct |
| Short Name* | RespToValOutLimits |
| Long Name* | Response to Value Outside Limits |
| * Displayed here in English. Short and Long names appear in the language of the LabVIEW IDE. | |
| Owning Class ID | 60 |
| Owning Class Name | AbsTime Class |
| Data Type | Numeric Cluster TypeDef data type |
| Property Node | |
| Available in Real-Time Operating System | Yes |
| Available in Run-Time Engine | Yes |
| Loads the block diagram into memory | No |
| Loads the front panel into memory | No |
| Need to authenticate before use | No |
| Permissions | Read/Write |
| Remote access allowed | Yes |
| Settable when the VI is running | Yes |
Reads or writes the response to values outside the specified limits for maximum, minimum, and increment.
You can select from the following options:
| 0 | Ignore—LabVIEW does not change or flag invalid values. |
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| 1 | Coerce (to nearest) |
| 2 | Coerce up |
| 3 | Coerce down |
This property is similar to the Response to value outside limits options on the Data Entry page of the Time Stamp Properties dialog box.
| Name | Description |
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| Response to Value Outside Limits:Minimum | Response to values outside the limits for the minimum value. Valid values include 0 (Ignore) and 1 (Coerce). |
| Response to Value Outside Limits:Maximum | Response to values outside the limits for the maximum value. Valid values include 0 (Ignore) and 1 (Coerce). |
| Response to Value Outside Limits:Increment | Response to values outside the limits for the increment value. Valid values include 0 (Ignore), 1 (Coerce to nearest), 2 (Coerce up), and 3 (Coerce down). |
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