VI Server Property Information
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Property ID
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41
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Scope
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Basic Development Environment
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Data Name
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RemotePanel.ConnToClients
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Short Name*
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RemotePanel.ConnToClients
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Long Name*
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Remote Panel:Connections To Clients
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* Displayed here in English. Short and Long names appear in the language of the LabVIEW IDE.
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Owning Class ID
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1
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Owning Class Name
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Application Class
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Data Type
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Common Cluster Array TypeDef data type
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Property Node
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Available in Real-Time Operating System | Yes |
Available in Run-Time Engine | Yes (Read Only) |
Permissions | Read Only |
Remote access allowed | No |
Returns an array of clusters containing connection information about the clients currently connected to the computer.
LabVIEW opens a connection on the server computer when another application instance or a related application, such as a Web browser, requests to view the front panel of a VI in memory on the server computer.
This property is similar to the Total Network Traffic option on the Remote Panel Connection Manager dialog box.
Elements
Name
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Description
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VI Name
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Name of the VI on the server to which you want to connect. To specify a VI that is part of a LabVIEW project, you must include the project name, the project library, and the target in the path of the VI, when applicable. For example, if MyVI.vi resides in a project called MyProject.lvproj under target My Computer , enter the VI name as MyProject.lvproj/My Computer/MyVI.vi . If the VI resides in a project library called MyLibrary , also include the project library in the path, as in MyProject.lvproj/My Computer/MyLibrary.lvlib:MyVI.vi . If the VI is not in a project or project library, you can enter the VI name without any additional information.
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Remote
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IP address of the client.
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UserName
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LabVIEW user name of the client connected to the server computer.
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Port
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Port number currently being used by the client computer.
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Status
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An enumeration type that specifies the controlling status of the connection.
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Create Time
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A time stamp that specifies in seconds when the connection was created.
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Status Time
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A time stamp that specifies in seconds when the client changed to its current connection status.
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Control End Time
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A time stamp that indicates when the server will regain control of the VI or transfer control to another client. A value of MM/DD/YY indicates that you did not set a time limit for the VI in the Web Server page of the Options dialog box.
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More info to come.
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