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  1. Just for future reference, for 0-100 degC conditions I've used many of these: http://www.digikey.com/catalog/en/partgroup/ad592/10680 Ridiculously cheap and ridiculously accurate. They are current sourcing, so we've used them with wire distances of several hundred feet with no noise or drop in accuracy. They do requre a voltage exication source, typically 24VDc. Wire them in series with a high precision resistor (usually 10k, 0.01%) near the data logger to convert the current to a voltage. Depending on what accuracy you'd need, the total cost of sensor + resistor is about 10-20 bucks.
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  2. Hello, DB for LabVIEW is a new Toolkit Compatible with LabVIEW can help you a lot to do what you want. It uses the LV Database and Connectivity Toolkit to connect your existing database, automatically get the database structure and columns data types. Then, with this information, it automatically generates a LabVIEW Polymorphic VI for your database, and this VI will returns your database records in clusters instead of variants. There is also many other advantages using this DB for LabVIEW since it automatically gives you access into one VI, to all queries, all tables, and populates columns names for you. You can try this toolkit by downloading it on http://studiobods.com/en/produits.html It will also be available on the LabVIEW Tools Network in few days.
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