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Hummm... OK When i'll have some time at home I'll try this VI. At work i have only 2011... :S
As soon as I try it, I'll let you know.
Thanks for your answer.
Benoit
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Yes I know about shared variables. But the example explained at first is an example. The final goal is to execute a vi in a remote EXe that might run in a distant computer.
So how Can I use VI server. it's seems that the project/target/library has to do in the name of the remote VI to execute. There is a bunch of cunfiguration that need to be applyied as well in Labview and as well in the .ini of the .EXE.
If someone has an example that work please share.
Benoit
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I know it's possible, but How!!!
Shared variable offer the possibility to transfer data, but doesn't allow the usage of a remote functionality...
Completely different.
Benoit
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I'm not sure I understand.
The EXE1 execute a sub VI that is in memory
The EXE2 access the subVI in EXE1. only the EXE2 need to specify the port when openning the application reference. the EXE1 have the port configuration in the .ini file.
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Hi all,
I almost never ask for help in LabVIEW... but for this one, I have no idea where to find a solution to my problem. I'm trying to exchange data between two executable. The way I was using in the past was VI server. But it seems that there is something in LabVIEW 2011 that is not working the same way than it was working with LabVIEW 8.6. I created in my project 3 VI. One publisher, one suscriber and one GET-SET variable that will be used to exchange data between my 2 .exe.
What ever I'm trying to do, I cannot figure it ou how to read the data from the Get-Set. Even having the list of VI available in memory is not working. How can I access this VI by VI Server with an address at the input of the application reference?
I'm preaty sure it has something to do with security... but what....
Thanks for your help.
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Well I design a easy way to ad a custom color table.... Up to the user and his taste for the color choice... lol
But I'll take a look at this for the Calendar Xcontrol I did... I might ad theme.
Benoit
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For your information I add an example and I fix one issue with the aliment. I had a bug with Iexplorer.
Benoit
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If you have VPN this could be the best.
You can even create one by yourself. With a VPN, you can map a network drive....
Benoit
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Oh my good... Yeah Clean up... I'll try to work on this in some free time. I think it's possible but you are using external dll... I'm wondering how it will work in a xcontrol. I never try to use dll in XControl.
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For those who are looking for an easy solution with a vi, see the one I made... This VI is at version 1.0.0.0 and support only equals size of column and single line of text, but still might respond to all your need. https://lavag.org/files/file/279-html-color-table/
Benoit
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Name: HTML color table
Submitter: Benoit
Submitted: 14 Jan 2016
Category: *Uncertified*
LabVIEW Version: 2011License Type: BSD (Most common)
This VI allow an easy way to create HTML color table in the LabVIEW report generation toolkit. This VI should be connected to the "Append User Formatted HTML to Report.vi".
For this version, all the column are the same size. But alignment and color of each cell can be defined.
Please rate this file if you download it. It's free... you can at least give some second of your time to rate it... I spend some hours to make it...
Enjoy
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I love the look. i think your idea is realy nice. May I have it on labview version 2011? I can start to make it as an Xcontrol...
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When a control or indicator is blinking it's usualy because you are refreshing the value of it.
State macine and if you can learn about producer consumer it might help....
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I'll have to take a look at rinocloud it looks interesting!
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If you indexed your drive, you could use The built-in tools from Microsoft.
If your files are small, you could use a database to store the information. It will be quite easy to find it later.
You can even create your own tools using Labview.
Using notepad++ you can do a search easily as well. even with data inside of your file "text file".
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I'm agree with hooovahh, you need to follow some training on Labview. think about state machine. it might help you to refactor your code.
Your timer could be in a global functional (sub vi with a while loop that stop imediately and a shift register) so it can be called everywhere in your code and wont stp any process.
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Name: Calendar XControl
Submitter: Benoit
Submitted: 09 Jan 2016
Category: *Uncertified*
LabVIEW Version: 2011License Type: BSD (Most common)
This XControl has the nice feature that a Calendar control should give you.
Multilanguage support by property node.
The input and output are Labview Time Stamp.
When selecting a date, the date in the calendar become light blue.
Please you receive this XControl for free. The minimum you can do is to rate it.
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Is this compiler will be sold in package with the Arduino compiler?
Thanks
Benoit
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Hello Filipe,
Do you have any more news about this compiler? will it include ETH support?
Thanks
Benoit
[CR] List all VISA session opened
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Name: List all VISA session opened
Submitter: Benoit
Submitted: 30 Jan 2016
Category: *Uncertified*
LabVIEW Version: 2011License Type: BSD (Most common)
This VI list all VISA session opened and allow you to close all of them.
Some times when the GPIB stuck and the VI wont stop..... This VI is a better solution than reboot.
Click here to download this file