Reading message from a vector CanCard XL

I made a short aplication in LabWindows/CVI (like a monitor) to read can messages from CanCard XL, messages received from a test ECU. I can read the messages in real time, but this is the only thing that my computer does. I tried to use a thread but the resul was the same. What i need is something like a trigger mechanism, when a can message is detected, read the message and go to sleep, or something like that. My aplication permanently verify if an message is received.
Thank you for your help

What CAN card and version of NI-CAN are you using?  It sounds like
your application can read CAN messages from a test ECU, but I'm not
sure what is not working correctly for you.  What do you mean by
"go to sleep"?  What do you want your application to do?  I'm
happy to help, but some clarification would be great.
Robert Mortensen
Software Engineer
National Instruments

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