JayParnell Posted December 2, 2003 Report Posted December 2, 2003 I am trying to come up with a Software Configuration Plan for a LabVIEW 7.0 project that I am managing. My question is this - how can I stop LabVIEW from asking me whether or not I want to save VIs and subVIs that have not been modified? It seems to recompile every VI as it is loaded, and then asks if I wish to save changes when it closes. :roll: Quote
Michael Aivaliotis Posted December 10, 2003 Report Posted December 10, 2003 A similer question was posted on Info-Labview. Here was my response: > I don't know what version of LV you are using but try this:> > LV7 & 6.1: In Tools>>Options>>Miscellaneous, enable: > -Treat read-only VIs as locked > -Do not save automatic changes > > See if this helps. > > Michael Aivaliotis > > > Is there a way to skip the "save" dialog box when shutting down > > LabVIEW? I use a mix of common > > code downloaded from a server and local code specific for each > > test set. Whenever I shut down the > > program (LabVIEW vi's) it will always prompt the tester to "save" > > all changed vi's. The changed > > vi's are from the server and "ask" to be saved because there path > > has been changed. But, I don't > > want the testers to save these vi's. > > Is there a secret .ini setting or some other method to achieve > > this effect? Quote
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