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  1. Its not really an Excel file it's just opened by Excel by default You can popup on the file and select Open With.. to change that As for the specific details of that requirement, I would recommend that you check with NI before you do it in the exam just in case...
  2. Olivier has revealed to me that Saphir's second prize - the mystery prize with the high geek factor - will actually be an Apple Airport Express Base Station Sweet!!
  3. Rishi Lukka and Ben Zimmer from EnableTC (Enable Training and Consulting Inc) are proud to offer another fabolous door prize for this year's BBQ - a LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 Kit! Don't forget to check out EnableTC's NI Week booth demo which includes a fun implementation of LabVIEW and the Mindstorms kit - can't wait to see it!
  4. I have posted an example of one a few years back in this thread here - it works through QuickDrop so the palette can be dynamically created.
  5. I guess that's a side-effect you are getting from mixing your data and view (which LabVIEW makes it easy to do). Wrapping your typedef in a cluster is the correct approach and is how the framework works. It will allow for scalability if you want to add elements (that may not belong in the typedef in the future) to your page (or section). Not sure if there is any other way but pls post if you come up with anything cool. Cheers -JG
  6. I am pretty sure there were a few bugs with XML in previous versions of LabVIEW that flattening to string avoided. Not sure if/when fixed e.g. here and I think there was a name-spacing issue (with classes wrapped in.lvlibs) too.
  7. Tell them to use Google instead? (Keywords: LAVA + BBQ)
  8. I have sent Objects using TCP/IP or Shared Variables and it works fine. Making the network comms transparent to the local messaging framework via some proxy makes sense. Given your preference - if AMC has TCP/IP support built in (?) then you may be able to combine it with Lapdog to achieve the functionality you are after. Additionally it may be worth looking at LVx etc... - as all this stuff may already be done for you Paul posts a lot about this architecture (LVOOP over TCP/IP) I would check out this previous posts too - it may help. Cheers -JG
  9. LabVIEW Champion Jeff Bohrer (featured here and here) aka the Spinning 8-Ball will be donating the BBQ's second mystery prize... Whilst Jeff cannot attend in person, the wonderful Fab will be bringing the gift. What will it be? Who knows (I don't) Come along to find out Showering us with further gifts, Jeff imparts some wisdom for the LAVA masses before leaving: All shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well" -Julian
  10. I know these files exist but sorry, how does this fit in with this thread?
  11. Thanks and no, I think they are happy with milk for now
  12. Hi lordexod, I am not sure what your post is referring to? Can you go into detail. Cheers
  13. Thanks everyone. I have been told by the obstetrician that they are identical! Although I am not 100% sure what he based that finding on (I would have thought DNA would be the only test 100% conclusive). Anyways, Congrats too! Looks like May was a popular month I am not one to follow trends, but I don't think it's unique - I have heard it before once or twice - but no, I didn't make it up
  14. A big thanks to Ed Dickens from DISTek Integration, Inc for the following 2012 LAVA/OpenG NIWeek BBQ door prize: This Bluetooth handheld keyboard is a great accessory for your iPad, iPhone 4 (or later), smartphone with Bluetooth HID profile, laptop, home PC, Playstation or Wii gaming system. It is a perfect combination of keyboard, touch and laser pointer for teaching or training, with keyboard, mouse and laser pointer all in one hand. Features: Portable and elegant The world's first Touchpad 90-degree flip design Innovative design of the Navigation keys Windows Multimedia Control Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery Laser pointer / presentation with remote control Real QWERTY full-function mini keyboard CARPC: car computer's best wireless solution! 3-in-1 multimedia wireless keyboard (built-in TouchPad & Laser Pointer) Sitting in the sofa or on a bed, you can enjoy wireless control Built-in rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and also auto sleep/wake mode Backlight: with 26 PCS dazzling LED lights to help when using it in low-light environments System Requirements: Android OS Mac OS Linux(Debian-3.1, Redhat-9.0 Ubuntu-8.10 Fedora-7.0 tested) Windows (all) with USB port iPad, iPhone4 Samsung Galaxy P1000, and mobile phone (with bluetooth HID profile or driver, supporting bluetooth HID keyboard.)
  15. Saphir are donating two bottles of beautiful french wine and this year's first mystery prize (which is rumoured to have a high geek-factor!) - see here Thanks for your support Saphir and cheers to Olivier!
  16. The wonderful Fabiola from Delacor has done it again by getting her hands on a limited edition of the A Software Engineering Approach to LabVIEW. This is one of Steve Watt's (one of the authors) last copy that he graciously gave to Fab. It is one of the ones that actually came out looking good (as there have been known to have been some publishing issues in the past). This text has also be signed by Steve Watts - that's one highly regarded John Hancock. Thanks for supporting the LabVIEW Community Fab!
  17. Following in the tradition of LAVAr's from around the globe, I am very pleased to introduce... Digby and Dexter! Dad sure has his hands full Mad props to Jack for the outfits.
  18. It's that time of year again. What will the next installment of the LAVA/OpenG BBQ bring? One thing is for sure - door prize galore! Past prizes have included (just to name a few): home-made creations, gift-cards, tablets, books, Ipods, LabVIEW goodness, software and even a plane-ride. We accept anything - so feel free to be creative! By donating a prize you and your company will receive free advertising in this thread. But wait, it doesn't stop there! When your donation is drawn on the night, you may take center stage and embrace fame thrust upon on you by the loving crowd who are anxious to have their ticket drawn from Crelf's stunningly good-looking akubra. So what are you waiting for? Check out the cool prizes below (knowing there will be more added to this thread as NIWeek approaches). If you would like to donate (please do, we really appreciate the LAVA-love) feel free to add a prize below or PM me with the details and I'll do it. If you haven't already get your 2012 LAVA/OpenG BBQ tickets here!
  19. It must be because of this code I wrote No seriously, thanks for the info - I was able to easily debug the issue. This API was written in 2009 and dynamically calls the <resource> VIs. There was a connector pane change to optionsFrame_GetPageReadyNotifier.vi which stopped everything from working. This is good as it may provide an opportunity to improve the error handling/logic of the API (although I will be refactoring it when 2012 is released). As a side note - it actually worked in Beta 1 and not Beta 2 so it seems the changes were done for Beta 2. Cheers! -JG
  20. Hi Wes Yes, that use case is handled by and encapsulated in the 'Engine'. If you run the examples included with the package you should see it in action. Cheers -Jon
  21. I sometimes think some of you are programming machines. Sent back in time...
  22. That is a very kind offer Jack however, as Chris pointed out I am not sure who would do the contract work, and that it should be overseen by the OpenG team. One way I can envisage it may work is for community members offering to help (with their time) aka LAVA 1.0 -> LAVA 2.0 restoration.
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