These properties are set on a VI in edit mode through VI Properties and the menu options.
Property | Description |
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Auto Logging:Log File Path | Path to the datalog file where front panel data is written along with a timestamp. Details |
Auto Logging:Log at Finish | Specifies whether or not to write front panel values to a datalog file after the VI completes execution. Details |
Auto Logging:Print at Finish | Specifies whether or not to print the front panel after the VI completes execution. Details |
Callees' Names | List of all the subVIs or callees in a VI. Details |
Callers' Names | List of all the loaded VIs that call the referenced VI. Details |
Connector Pane | Connector pane of the VI defined by the VI refnum. Details |
Edit Mode On Open | Select if the VI can be edited. Details |
Execution:Allow Debugging | Specifies if debugging will be allowed on the VI. Details |
Execution:Close After Call | Specifies whether or not to close the front panel after the VI has finished executing. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Execution:Is Reentrant | Specifies whether or not a VI can be reentrant. Details |
Execution:Preferred Exec System | Specifies the preferred execution system for the VI. Details |
Execution:Priority | Specifies the priority of the VI when it executes in parallel with other tasks. Details |
Execution:Run When Opened | Specifies whether or not to run the VI when it is opened. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Execution:Show Front Panel On Call | Specifies whether or not to show the front panel when the VI is called. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Execution:Show Front Panel On Load | Specifies whether or not to show the front panel when the VI is loaded. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Execution:State | Specifies the execution state of the VI. The four possible values are Bad, Idle, Run top level or Running. Bad means that the VI has errors that make it nonexecutable. Idle means that the VI is not running, but the VI is in memory. Run top level indicates the VI is the top level VI in an active hierarchy. Running means that the VI is reserved for execution by one or more active top-level VIs. Details |
Execution:Suspend On Call | Specifies whether the VI should be suspended when it is called as a subVI. Details |
Front Panel | Reference to front panel of VI. Details |
Front Panel Window:Allow Runtime PopUp | Specifies whether or not the referenced VI allows (or disallows) a popup menu on front panel objects while the referenced VI is executing. Details |
Front Panel Window:Auto Center | Specifies whether or not to automatically center the front panel when the VI is executing. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Closeable | Specifies whether or not the window's close box is disabled and the Close item in the File menu is disabled. Details |
Front Panel Window:Custom Title | Setting to false removes the custom title string of the VI. Reading tells whether you have a custom title string. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Highlight Return Button | Specifies whether or not to highlight Boolean controls that have a shortcut key of <Enter>. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Is Dialog | Specifies whether or not the front panel is a dialog box during execution. If the front panel does act as a dialog box, the user cannot interact with other windows during execution. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Is Frontmost | Specifies whether or not to bring the front panel to the front. Details |
Front Panel Window:Keep Window Proportions | Specifies whether the front panel window adjusts its size in proportion with a change in monitor resolution. The window changes size so that it covers the same percentage of the screen that it covered at its original resolution. Details |
Front Panel Window:Open | Specifies whether or not to open the front panel window. Setting true opens the window. Setting false closes the window. Getting tells whether the window is currently open. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Origin | The two elements in the cluster are the vertical and horizontal coordinates of the front panel interior portion that is in the upper-left corner. You can use these coordinates to scroll the front panel. These are in window local coordinates, that is, the numbers refer to the coordinates within an open window. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Panel Bounds | The four elements in the cluster are the top, left, bottom, and right values of the interior portion of the front panel, not including the scrollbars, title bar, menu bar, and toolbar. They are in global screen coordinates, that is, the numbers refer to coordinates within a computer monitor's screen (rather than an open window). This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Resizeable | Specifies whether or not the user can resize the front panel during execution. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Show Menu Bar | Specifies whether or not to display the menu bar on the front panel during execution. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Show Scroll Bars | Specifies whether or not to show to scroll bars during execution. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Size To Screen | Specifies whether or not the front panel is automatically sized to fit the screen. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Title | String that displays in the title bar. It does not have to be the same name as the VI file. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Title Bar Visible | Specifies whether or not to display a title bar on the front panel during execution. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Front Panel Window:Window Bounds | The four elements in the cluster are the top, left, bottom, and right values of the front panel window, which includes the interior region, scrollbars, title bar, menu bar, and toolbar. They are in global screen coordinates, that is, the numbers refer to coordinates within a computer monitor's screen (rather than an open window). This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Help:Document Path | Path of a help file which is linked to the VI. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Help:Document Tag | Keyword of the topic name in the help file that you want to link to the VI. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
History:Always Add Comments At Save | Specifies whether or not to add a comment to the VI revision history every time the VI is saved. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
History:Entire Text | Entire text that has been added to the VI revision history. Details |
History:Prompt for Comments At Close | Specifies whether or not to prompt for a VI revision history comment when the VI is closed. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
History:Prompt for Comments At Save | Specifies whether or not to prompt for a VI revision history comment when the VI is saved. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
History:Record Application Comments | Specifies whether or not to add comments to the VI revision history when certain events occur, like conversion to a new version of LabVIEW, subVI changes, and changes to the name or path of the VI. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
History:Revision Number | Returns the current revision number of the VI. Details |
History:Use Defaults | Specifies whether or not to use the global default history or to use the values entered in other history properties. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Metrics:Code Size | The amount of memory used for VI code in bytes. Details |
Metrics:Size of Block Diagram | The size of the block diagram in bytes. Details |
Metrics:Size of Front Panel | The size of the front panel in bytes. Details |
Metrics:Total Data Size | The amount of memory allocated for data in bytes. Details |
Modifications:Block Diagram Mods Bitset | Modifications made to the block diagram since the VI has been saved or opened, depending on which was last. The important aspect you need to know about this value is if it is zero or not. Non-zero means that there have been changes. Details |
Modifications:Front Panel Mods Bitset | Modifications made to the front panel since the VI has been saved, depending on which was last. The important aspect you need to know about this value is if it is zero or not. Non-zero means that there have been changes. Details |
Modifications:VI Modifications Bitset | Modifications made to the VI settings since the VI has been saved, depending on which was last. The important aspect you need to know about this value is if it is zero or not. Non-zero means that there have been changes. Details |
Run-Time Menu Path | When read, returns the run-time menu path of the VI. When set, it updates the run-time menu path of the VI. If the VI is running when this property is set, it updates the menu with data from new path. Details |
Tool Bar:Show Abort Button | Specifies whether or not to display the abort button in the toolbar. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Tool Bar:Show Free Run Button | Specifies whether or not to display the continuous run button in the toolbar. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Tool Bar:Show Run Button | Specifies whether or not to display the run button in the toolbar. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
Tool Bar:Visible | Specifies whether or not to display the toolbar while the VI is executing. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
VI Description | Gets or sets the VI description. This property can be set on non-editable VIs. Details |
VI Name | Name of the VI file name, which can be set only if VI has not been saved to disk. Details |
VI Path | Path of the VI file. Details |
VI Type | Specifies the type of VI. One of: Standard VI, Control VI, Global VI, or Polymorphic VI. Details |