06-07-2007 09:00 AM
06-08-2007 03:03 PM
06-12-2007 03:49 PM
Hello,
I have the same problem with my labview8.21 .exe build!
I also have a shared variable in the build.
After pressing "build" the code of the shared variable is recompiled and i get the "error 1017".
Regards,
Ad Dekkers
06-13-2007 06:33 AM
I can not duplicate what happens right now, because I created a work around. I just took out the shared variable that it gave the error on, and it is working fine. If I can create the error again I will make a screen shot.
But the error was: "Compilation failed see details" and the details said "Shared Variables_Params.vi has been modified on disk" and I have tried saiving it and savign the project but nothing seems to work. And the variable is aa single-process variant.
What I am doing when it occurs is I right click on my build exe task in the project and click on build, and it starts building and once it gets to that variable it stops and gives me that error message.
Thanks,
06-13-2007 08:46 AM
Thank you for your posts; I am definitely going to see if I can figure out what is going on here. I have a question for AdDekkers; what type is your shared variable (that seems to be causing the build issue)?
I will try to build an EXE from a VI containing a shared variable (of different types for now), and see if the error occurs on my end. Does every VI that you try to build (containing shared variables) give the same error? Are you using other shared variables in your application that do not give the error?
Regards,
Casey Weltzin
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
06-13-2007 08:57 AM
I tried creating a separate app that uses shared variables and I couldn't get the error to repeat. I also had the error occur on a shared variable that was a double I believe.
The error does not occur on any other VI except for the shared variable vi. I also had other shared variables in my app that didn't throw the error.
I will keep tryign to get the error to occur again.
06-13-2007 09:23 AM
06-14-2007 07:43 PM
06-15-2007 05:19 PM
06-18-2007 02:15 PM
Thank you for the very helpful example. I have been able to reproduce the problem, and I have forwarded your code to our R&D team for investigation. I will keep you posted as soon as I hear back, and hopefully we will see this issue fixed in a future version of LabVIEW!
Regards,
Casey Weltzin
Applications Engineer
National Instruments