The following items are notable issues fixed between the release of InstrumentStudio 2022 Q3 and InstrumentStudio 2022 Q4, including additional patches and service packs. If you have an issue ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed. This is not an exhaustive list of issues fixed in the current version of InstrumentStudio.
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Description |
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1109913 |
Capture Screenshot Does Not Capture Whole Panel When DPI Scaling Is Greater Than 100%If your PC display settings are configured to use a DPI scaling greater than 100%, the capture screenshot and capture data (when configured to include a screenshot) functions in InstrumentStudio will not capture an image of the whole panel.
Workaround: In the Windows Display settings, change the scaling to 100% before using InstrumentStudio's Capture Screenshot function or including the screenshot with the Capture Data function. You can also use built-in Windows or third-party tools to capture a screenshot instead.
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Reported Version: InstrumentStudio 2019 Resolved Version: InstrumentStudio 2022 Q4 Added: Oct 22, 2021 |
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1197451 |
Oscilloscopes Fails to Auto-Monitor When the Devices in the Panel Are Different From the Devices in the External SessionIf you are using an Oscilloscope panel with multiple oscilloscopes, and then run test code which has separate sessions for one or more of the same devices, then InstrumentStudio will get stuck in a running/stopped loop and will be unable to monitor or acquire data from any of the devices. Similarly, if you are using a single oscilloscope in a standalone panel in InstrumentStudio and then run test code that uses channel expansion to open a single session to more than one device, including the one used in InstrumentStudio, then the panel will be unable to monitor the session and will enter an unusable state.
Workaround: To monitor the external session, use Manual layout to create a panel containing the same devices that are used in the external session.
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Reported Version: InstrumentStudio 2019 Resolved Version: InstrumentStudio 2022 Q4 Added: Oct 22, 2021 |
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2072714 |
IO Configurations exported to TestStand are not compatible with LabVIEW 2022 Q3 VIsWhen using IO Configurations created in InstrumentStudio through the "Export to TestStand" functionality, any TestStand sequence that depends on them while using VIs created in LabVIEW 2022 Q3 will get an error.
Workaround:
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Reported Version: InstrumentStudio 2022 Q3 Resolved Version: InstrumentStudio 2022 Q4 Added: Jul 21, 2022 |
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