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Hello Naity,
Thanks for your advice. I have succeeded to create a project containing conflicts.
Greetings,
Bart
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Hello Naity,
Thanks for your reply. I have to look into this a little further.
By the way, do you have a LV2011 version of your conflict project?
Greetings,
Bart
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Hello all,
I need a problem ;-)
I am working on a VI Analyzer test that tests if the VI's containing project contains conflicting project items.
To check if this test works, I need to create a project containing conflicting items. Does anyone know how to accomplish that?
Greetings,
Bart -
I thought I was close to a solution, but I didn't realise it was *that* close: about two meters
Thanks, Mathijs!
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Hello all,No answer yet. Maybe I didn't describe it that well, so I'll try again.I have a MainSequence (see below picture), consisting of some sequence calls, some functions and some labels. The sequence calls contain subsequence calls.
What I try to do (in LabVIEW) is to reconstruct the sequence from the provided Sequence Context. I have a list of all sequences in the sequence file (in this case MainSequence, SequenceA, SequenceB, SubSequence1, and SubSequence2). However, I can't get those exact names from the context. I have retrieved a lot of names (sequence, step, step type, adapter key, adapter display names - see below picture - don't worry, this is prototype code, I'll clean up when I have a solution), but none of them are the exact name of the sequence in the sequence file.
Am I looking at this from the wrong angle?Thanks & greetings,Bart -
Hello all,
I have implemented a progress bar in LabVIEW, like this (called from the PostResultListEntry callback):Because it doesn't update smoothly I would like to try another approach: determine the number of 'Recorded Result' actions in the entire sequence at initialisation.
However, I haven't found a way to accomplish that. I can get the names of the sequences in the sequence file, I can get the names of the steps in these sequences, but I can't retrieve the reference to the sequence that is called from the MainSequence.
Can anyone tell me how to accomplish this?
Greetings,
Bart -
Hello all,
I have some classes that inherit form a parent class. All these lvclass' ctl files (including the parent's) report "incorrectly claimed by a library". Now I noticed the NI report classes (NI_HTML, NI_Standard Report, and NI_report.ctl) report the same on their ctl files. Is this 'normal' behaviour that I can safely ignore?
Thanks & greetings,
Bart
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Thanks Ton, I'll try your approach.
So a VI knows which library it is in, but the library (or a VI) does not know which project it is in?
Greetings,
Bart
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Hello all,
I'm trying to create a VI Analyzer test that verifies certain properties of the containing lvproj of a VI reference.
For quite some time I thought I was doing well, until I noticed the lvproj I was verifying was already in memory. And when it isn't, OwningApp can't provide its reference. Is there a way to open the lvproj programmatically? Or another way to obtain the lvproj reference?
Thanks in advance & greetings,
Bart
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