pravinspidy Posted June 5, 2010 Report Share Posted June 5, 2010 hi guys, i have a labview project which is running in a industrial touch panel which is controlling the machine...... in i am using so many numeric controls & displays... also graphical displys... my requirment: i need i to save the all contrl & display &graphical in vi (ie: last value should be there when i reopen or after rebooting the system) there should be one save button... if i press it all values should be saved....... is there any possibilities to auto backup the value without any save command or without existing the vi... want to save online while machine in running condition,, if its is possible means... very great!!!!!!!! plz help me guys its very urgent requirment Quote Link to comment
jgcode Posted June 5, 2010 Report Share Posted June 5, 2010 hi guys, i have a labview project which is running in a industrial touch panel which is controlling the machine...... in i am using so many numeric controls & displays... also graphical displys... my requirment: i need i to save the all contrl & display &graphical in vi (ie: last value should be there when i reopen or after rebooting the system) there should be one save button... if i press it all values should be saved....... is there any possibilities to auto backup the value without any save command or without existing the vi... want to save online while machine in running condition,, if its is possible means... very great!!!!!!!! plz help me guys its very urgent requirment Hi Pravinspidy One simple way to store default Front Panel object data is using configuration files and there are many flavours to do this. What OS are you running on the TPC? I ask because last time I checked, Windows CE (which is a common OS for TPCs) could not use the default LabVIEW ini files, so I have to write my own Quote Link to comment
pravinspidy Posted June 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 6, 2010 Hi Pravinspidy One simple way to store default Front Panel object data is using configuration files and there are many flavours to do this. What OS are you running on the TPC? I ask because last time I checked, Windows CE (which is a common OS for TPCs) could not use the default LabVIEW ini files, so I have to write my own hi......jg code sir... thnk u so much for ur response........ actually i hav not mentined in the earlier post.... tat i am using 3rd party tpc..... so iam running it in normal windows xp... kindly help me sir Quote Link to comment
Ton Plomp Posted June 6, 2010 Report Share Posted June 6, 2010 hi......jg code sir... thnk u so much for ur response........ actually i hav not mentined in the earlier post.... tat i am using 3rd party tpc..... so iam running it in normal windows xp... kindly help me sir You can install the OpenG variant config toolkit, this toolkit has 2 usefull VIs, Write panel to INI and Read panel from ini. Ton PS, please use full words and less '.' Interpunction has it's value in my opinion. Quote Link to comment
pravinspidy Posted June 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 You can install the OpenG variant config toolkit, this toolkit has 2 usefull VIs, Write panel to INI and Read panel from ini. Ton PS, please use full words and less '.' Interpunction has it's value in my opinion. thank you sir, can u give some example or tutorial about OpenG variant config....... Quote Link to comment
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