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  1. hi! sorry, am not that accustomed to forums, i have been opting new topic to send posts, now i got my mistake. well the STM ones are here.
  2. Hello !, am enclosing a server and client VI's, here. well the problem is while running the client VI, am facing error 74; memory corrupt at unflatten to string function in client. I have tried by "toggling the prepend array or string size" by boolean function, but it isn't working. Also, i want to increase the number of clients from 1 to 3, could anyone show me an idea for the approach. test.vi--------------server ctest.vi--------------client. Thanking you all, Regards yogi
  3. hi!, Am enclosing a VI, could any body help me to transfer this output data array through server to multiple clients. ( i want other than Remote front panel method).
  4. Hi, am getting an error LABVIEW: memory full, when running my client system. upon referring the link below, i have replaced the typecast function with decimal string to number.vi which is clearing the error. but am not getting the data output. http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/BC9...6256BB10076E90C. my problem in brief could be found here. http://forums.lavag.org/large-data-transfe...ient-t9581.html
  5. Thanks for u'r response :worship: , but,it isn't working yet, am getting error 56. I have changed the second TCP read timeout from 0 to 2000, then it has shown "LABVIEW memory is full". :headbang:
  6. well, am enclosing what i have done. it seems all the elements of array are overwritten on 1st element.
  7. Hi, well am unable to transfer an array of 210 elements (30*7),form a server to client, i have found examples only related to waveforms, but not any related to large data. I have been working on LABVIEW, only since 30 days. I would be pleased, if anyone could show a way to me. Thanking You all, yogi
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