07-08-2008 03:51 PM
07-08-2008 05:33 PM
07-08-2008 06:37 PM
07-08-2008 07:03 PM
I was about to say...
The Test Executive was TestStand's predecessor, was it not? Written in CVI... The last version I'm aware of is 2.1, not 5.1..
Unless you're talking about a home-made Test Executive written in LV5.1?
Or... was there a Labview version of the TestExecutive?
R
07-08-2008 07:49 PM
07-08-2008 08:19 PM
I worked for a client who used T.E.2.1.
I never heard of the LV version before.. In either case, you need the source code to "upgrade" it.. Best solution is to go with the latest TestStand.
R
07-10-2008 10:34 AM
Hi Howard,
Test Executive 5.1 is compatible with LabVIEW 7.1.1. (You can find more compatibility information here.) However, as JoeLabView said, you can't convert VIs without block diagrams.
If you are interested, you can learn more about NI TestStand through this link.
07-10-2008 11:53 AM
Jennifer,
Are you saying I can use the Ver 5.1 Test Executive exe I created with Labview version 5.1 with test related vi's created with Labview 7.1.1?
If not, as I mentioned earlier, there are vi's which are part of the test executive (5.1) that have no block diagrams. For example, when I try to mass compile the test exec llb's I get many errors (due to no block diagram). Here are a few of the vi's which cause the errors:
Load Sequence Editor.vi from Engine.llb
Build Sequence Display.vi from Engine.llb
VI GLOBAL - Sequence Display.vi from Engine.llb
Therefore it does not seem possible to mass compile the 5.1 Test Executive and rebuild it in any other version, so I whould have to conclude that it is not compatible with anything other than Labview 5.1
Howard
07-10-2008 12:22 PM
07-10-2008 12:26 PM
Dennis,
I still have the Test Exec disk and recently installed it on my PC. I then tried to mass compile and found that some of the vi's were shipped by NI with no block diagram.
Howard