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Re: Telling Labview which loop to execute first
Or you can use a sequence structure, which is designed for this type of thing. Place the first for loop in the first frame of the sequence, the second for loop in the second frame. Use a flat sequence to make it really easy.
See here for reference --Ryan |
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