MacBook should be used as a VMWare environment?

In my work, I am be assigned as Windows server administrator.
I want to learn Windows server technoligy.
I installed VMWare Fusion in my MacBook Air 2013 mid. But sometimes, I think
why I take work into my personal life? Why use my own Mac to do my company's
tech?
Should I use MacBook Air as it is? (for example, picture, music, internet)
or
someone also use the powerfull computer to learn Windows?
Thank you.

You can try using the Numeric Limit step type inside of your for each loop by usign one array to set the limits to compare with other array serving as your data source.
Any sequence can be used as a subsequence by using the Sequence Call step. You can call a sequence from the current or a different sequence file. Please refer to this Help article for more information.
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Anjelica W.
National Instruments
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