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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==
==See Also==
*[[LabVIEW Bug Reporting]]
*[[LabVIEW Bug Reporting]]

Revision as of 17:28, 15 September 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.

See Also