Store waveform into report

Hello I tried to store a sin pattern wavform into the report (see attached sequence file)
but I only see the zero line in the graph.
what is the problem?
regrads samuel
Attachments:
test waveform into report.seq ‏41 KB

Hello Amir,
Thank you for your help
It works with storing a waveform into report. Now I want to store a upper and lower limit waveform (envelope) into the same graphic in the report. That makes problems.
I thought that I can do it by replacing the variables step.limits.low and step.limits.high  with array of numbers with the same name, but that does not work.
The second thing I tried is to create a 2D array step.Result.Measurement[2][number of samples] ( step.Result.Measurement[lowerlimit][number of samples], step.Result.Measurement[measurement][number of samples], step.Result.Measurement[upperlimit][number of samples]).
But when I want to read the report I says "Unable to process the XML Report with stylesheet 'C:\Programme\NationalInstruments\......\horizonta​l.xsl
I think that the horizontal.xsl does not support displaying a 2D array
Do you have an Idea to solve that problem?
Regards samuel

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