Using Multiplexe​d CAN signals with XNET

Hello all,
In one of my applications, I am deploying a CAN database file(.dbc) to RT system, and extracting signals through the cluster of .dbc file. Now once I have the list of all signals inside the database file, there would be some signals which would be multiplexed (If imported in MAX, you can see "Mode" for such signals). Now when I try to create a XNET Signal Output Single Point session out of selected signals, I get the following error:
Error -1074384751 occurred at an unidentified location
Possible reason(s):
NI-XNET:  (Hex 0xBFF63091) For Signal Output sessions, the multiplexer signals used in the session must be specified explicitly in the signal list.
Can anyone help me on how I can overcome this error? I am able to successfully create a session out of a non-multiplexed signal and write it to can bus, but the above problem I am facing is particularly for multiplexed signals.
Regards,
FraggerFox!
-FraggerFox!
Certified LabVIEW Architect, Certified TestStand Developer
"What you think today is what you live tomorrow"

Hello all,
Thank you so much for support as always.
Yesterday I solved this issue..  Its explained in XNET User Manual..
Sorry for late reply.
Munna

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