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Re: Adding a sensor reading to the dashboard

No wiring is actually required.
Just the name has to exactly match.
You can see "My Number" on the bottom right of the Dashboard block diagram and that's all that is needed.

If you want to, you can explicitly read the value (just the opposite of the Write) and wire the read to the indicator.
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Re: Adding a sensor reading to the dashboard

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No wiring is actually required.
Just the name has to exactly match.
You can see "My Number" on the bottom right of the Dashboard block diagram and that's all that is needed.

If you want to, you can explicitly read the value (just the opposite of the Write) and wire the read to the indicator.
But in the dashboard, whenever I create an indicator in the custom tab, it makes it in the VI's of the custom dashboard and gives me an error unless I wire it to a control, or am I just doing this completely wrong?
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Re: Adding a sensor reading to the dashboard

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No wiring is actually required.
Just the name has to exactly match.
You can see "My Number" on the bottom right of the Dashboard block diagram and that's all that is needed.

If you want to, you can explicitly read the value (just the opposite of the Write) and wire the read to the indicator.
Wait, nevermind, I might be the stupidest person to attempt to program in labview, I was getting a different error and I thought it related to that, so nevermind, thank you so much for the help!!!
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