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  1. yes, but ABSOLUTELY NOT! Really too expensive for my single user licence for few internal projects per year, so I decided to stop even the SSP renewal and stay with my perpetual licence. Maybe I have even the 2020 but all of my projects around the factory are with 2017, no need to upgrade since now...
  2. Hi, are there any toolkit or examples for OPC UA without using the official NI OPC UA Toolkit? I have a couple of applications using OPC UA and to avoid a 300€/y suscription licence I had to use python to communicate via OPC UA. I'm using LV2017 with no python functionalities so I developed a python service and used a simple text file to exchange data with labview, but now I'm looking for asomething faster than a consinuous file reading. Any ideas? thank you so much
  3. Hi, I have some PCI-6503 boards and I need to install them in PCs with WinXP to use it with traditional NI-DAQ and SCXI-1000 chassis. The boards are Ok, but i can understand why, in some PC, when I try to make a self test with traditional DAQ in MAX , I get a "The device did not pass the test" error. (with DAQmx the self test is passed without any errors) Having a look at the detailed error, it is a -10461 resourceReservedError, but there is no application or nothing else that can reserve the board. Is a brand new XP installation. Any Idea on how to solve? thank you so much.
  4. Hi! I'd like to communicate with an OPC UA Server and I'm looking for a solution without using the LabVIEW Toolkit, like using a dll or similar... Has anyone developed something like this yet?
  5. Here is my situation. I develop applications with LabVIEW since 2000 in a small manifaturing company. Initially we have a SSP contract. Now we don't have SSP anymore due to its cost and still at 2017version. At the moment I develop a couple of application a year for industry 4.0 machinery. But the most of time is mantaining of old project. I was an enthusistic of labVIEW hoping to see it as an open source software on every PC and I was very happy when i heard about Community version...but it seems clear since the beginning that NI was boicotting it. You should went to a little corner on the bottom of the NI products to discover a free version of labVIEW (now it's a little bit easier but not so clear), but Should i have to pay thousand dollar a year to a couple of app that read and write values from PLCs? If this is the direction...I really don't know If i will continue with labVIEW..even if I really don't want to learn a textual programming language,its syntax etc.. But this will be a company manager decision, not mine and I risk my job for this 'cause I only know LabVIEW as programming language and I use it for every kind of stuff, from data acquisition, to vision application. Motion, Db interfaces, MES and so on...
  6. I solved My problem Using the old Ethernet IP toolkit (the one you can find online without license). REAL and INTEGER datatype are writeable/readble without any problems, BOOLEAN and STRNGS needs a workaraound. You have to read/write them as RAW data and manipulate them.
  7. WOW..such a complicated way...It's not a PLC where I have full control, it is from an external supplier Maybe a CIP communication specific for Omron will be a better way. At the moment I can read variable values using RAW data type so variable names are accepted, but I can't write them.
  8. Ok, Iv'e opened it and the communication seems to be ok, but it's not clear to me how to get values. I know variable names and data type. But in the examples there are no use of variable or tage name or something similar...
  9. Hi, I'm currently communicating with some Rockwell (allen Bradley)PLCs via ethernet IP using an old ethernet IP toolkit. Now I would like to communicate with an OMRON PLC but the toolkit have some problem with it ( I suppose it's due to a specific DLL used to communicate). Does anyone of you know how to communicate with an Omron PLC via Ethernet IP? (no OPC or Modbus) I found ther is an NI official toolkit for ethernet IP but I can't find an evaluation version to know if it allow communication or not. Thank you so much.
  10. OK, summing UP, I found three different solution: 1) Using AcroPDF Activex Object 2) Using Ghostscript 3) Using Sumatra PDF And that's all. Thank you
  11. As I already told to others, I don't nett to print TO PDF but print A PDF, so an already existing PDF document has to be printed on paper (label in my specific case).
  12. I use 2017 so i can't open VI in 2018. But as i can imagine from the VI name, you are printing TO PDF, I need to print A PDF instead, send a PDF file to a printer.
  13. Yes, I've posted my question to both forums 'cause I expect different users use different forums so better possibility to have suggestions.
  14. Hi, I'd like to print a PDF File. No need to manipulate it, only print. I found some suggestion about using command line via System Exec VI like this: "<Path to AcroRd32.exe>" /t "<Path to document>" "Printer name" But it doesn't seems to work. It opens acrobat reader but it doesn't print. Any solution can be accepted, even using firefox or chrome or whatever else. thank you!
  15. Hi, is it possible to create and resize a button in a running vi's front panel? I would like for example to place a square button where I press mouse down and then, if I drag left and right borders, resize it. I've done something similar in the past using images, but this time I need buttons to be single objects I can move in a second time
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