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Crap, that's the only way I thought I could do it. How can I fix this?
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Re: Our programmer left...

First, disconnect the boolean from the solenoid set. Then hover over the port it was connected to. You will see that it is blue indicating either an integer or enum value is expected. Right click on this, and select create -> constant. This will make you an enum with the right values in it. Copy this so that you have two of them.

Now, use a Select from the comparisons palette (row three, icon 3 - looks like a big triangle with a ?, T, and F). Feed your button into the S port of that, wire one of the enums into each of the T and F ports, and set the value of the dropdowns to Forward and Reverse (in the appropriate places). Wire the output to the Solenoid Set.
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