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"Move on disk" feature crashes LabVIEW


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I screwed up my project with this feature so I think I should warn everyone. I'll be reporting to NI soon. Steps to reproduce:

  1. open a blank project
  2. Create and save 2 blank VI's
  3. Place them in the following locations:

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  4. Right click on the subfolder and select "move on disk"

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  5. Create a new folder next to the subfolder, navigate into it and select "current folder"

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  6. Watch LabVIEW go "bye bye"

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The fun part is going back into your files on the hard drive and seeing the mess. I spent a while cleaning this up after i did it on a real project.

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I going to try something radical to see if it catches on...

I have created a new wiki page for this bug, here: Move on disk feature crashes LabVIEW.

The nice thing about the Wiki pages is that you can categorize them. For example, a bug can be a member of both the LabVIEW 8.2 Bug and LabVIEW 8.5 Bug categories. Right now, there is no way to achieve this by having bug's in discussion forums -- it can only be in one forum.

And, wiki pages can have discussions, so we can still have the great discussions around bug reports similar to what we have now.

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