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Re: How can you make "instances" of a subVI in LabVIEW when it is used repeatedly?

As was posted there, you need to enable reentrant execution

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Originally Posted by sciencewhiz
You need to enable reentrant execution in the VI properties (go to File->VI Properties, choose the Execution category, and select the Reentrant execution and preallocate clone for each instance).

On LabVIEW RT, you won't be able to debug your VI, but it sounds like that's done already, so that should be all you have to do.

This might satisfy more the the computer science behind it: http://wiki.lavag.org/Reentrant_VI
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