A program running in the background of my sequence

In a first time to run a program in the background of my Teststand sequence, I'm trying to accomplish the very well detailed procedure that follows to run asynchronously a VI (my future intention is to call my a VI program which is running in parallel during the Teststand sequence).

https://decibel.NI.com/content/docs/doc-21743

I think that I followed every step, however my implementation was a significant failure: 'Asynchronous VI' does not close even if the concerned Boolean parameter is set to "true" and should be read by this VI...

I guess I'm missing something obvious... But the fact is that really miss me! Can someone show me my mistake please?

Thank you in advance!

Attached you will find my sequence and VI.

Hello

(1) for your use case, you update the globals (stationglobals.ini) TestStand and VI reading station which should be fine.

When the two try to update/write to-it will be a problem.

(2) - I noticed that it is still impossible to read the outputs of the vi running in asynchronous mode in the main sequence: even when I write the result in a variable StationGlobals, it does'nt change throughout the sequence

The globals station is a physical file (stationglobals.ini) which must be committed (saved) after updating the variable file in VI.

TestStand also has to reload the stationglobals.

Check this box:

https://forums.NI.com/T5/NI-TestStand/writing-to-TestStand-station-Globals-from-LabVIEW/TD-p/3064530

I hope this helps.

Ravi

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