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09-16-2004
03:47 PM
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06-15-2026
08:03 AM
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Content Cleaner
Hello �
From your question, I understand that you are trying to build an executable for LabVIEW 7.0 of some VIs that were built in LabVIEW 6.1.
You need to save all the VIs and subVIs that will be contained in the executable (or DLL) in LabVIEW 7.0 first. For this, the only thing you need to do is to open them in LabVIEW 7.0 and re-save them. If you want to keep copies for both versions of LabVIEW, you could even create a different folder for the version 7.0 ones. When re-saving your VIs just go to File >> Save As and browse to the directory you just created.
Then, you will be able to build the executable for LabVIEW 7.0.
Another possible solution to the problem is what is mentioned in this 5F09C86256745006E4494?OpenDocument>Knowledgebase [broken link removed].
Hope this helps!
S Vences
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
09-17-2004 01:34 AM
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09-20-2004
11:26 AM
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06-15-2026
08:04 AM
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Content Cleaner
Hello �
You could try doing a mass compile of the original code. After the mass compile you should be able to rebuild your libraries in LabVIEW 7.0.
It is VERY important that you keep a backup copy of your VIs and libraries before the mass compile, just in case something goes wrong.
Please take a look at the following Knowledgebase.
Hope this helps!
S Vences
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
09-20-2004 11:59 AM
09-21-2004 11:01 AM