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A CAR, or '''C'''orrective '''A'''ction '''R'''eport, number is used by [[National Instruments]] for tracking LabVIEW bugs.  When you report a bug to NI (see [[LabVIEW Bug Reporting]]) you will generally be given a CAR number, so that you can track progress on your bug.  Recently, NI has started listing the CAR numbers of bug fixes in the readme file included in LabVIEW releases.
A '''Corrective Action Report Number''', or CAR Number, is used by [[National Instruments]] for tracking LabVIEW bugs.  When you report a bug to NI (see [[LabVIEW Bug Reporting]]) you will generally be given a CAR number, so that you can track progress on your bug.  Recently, NI has started listing the CAR numbers of bug fixes in the readme file included in LabVIEW releases.
 
==See Also==
*[[LabVIEW Bug Reporting]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 8 October 2007

A Corrective Action Report Number, or CAR Number, is used by National Instruments for tracking LabVIEW bugs. When you report a bug to NI (see LabVIEW Bug Reporting) you will generally be given a CAR number, so that you can track progress on your bug. Recently, NI has started listing the CAR numbers of bug fixes in the readme file included in LabVIEW releases.

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