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LabVIEW | This article describes the process required for reporting bugs in LabVIEW. | ||
If you have a bug to report to NI, go to http://www.ni.com/ask to | |||
submit a phone support request. If you specify that you are reporting a | |||
bug, you should be connected to an Applications Engineer who can help you | |||
by filing the appropriate bug report. | |||
If you select Phone NI, and you have a valid service contract, you will be routed to | |||
Applications Engineers who can file the appropriate bug report. If you do | |||
not have a valid service contract, you are routed to an intermediary | |||
person who can pass you through to an Applications Engineer, provided you | |||
are calling to report a bug. |
Revision as of 16:17, 19 March 2007
This article describes the process required for reporting bugs in LabVIEW.
If you have a bug to report to NI, go to http://www.ni.com/ask to submit a phone support request. If you specify that you are reporting a bug, you should be connected to an Applications Engineer who can help you by filing the appropriate bug report.
If you select Phone NI, and you have a valid service contract, you will be routed to Applications Engineers who can file the appropriate bug report. If you do not have a valid service contract, you are routed to an intermediary person who can pass you through to an Applications Engineer, provided you are calling to report a bug.