‎10-27-2005 02:30 PM
‎10-28-2005
03:46 PM
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Hello Ajay,
This issue should have been fixed in LabVIEW 7.1.1, so I will look into why you are still seeing the behavior in LabVIEW 8.0. By the way, which release version of Matlab 7.0 are you using (R13, R14...)?
In order to resolve this problem, you need to copy the DLLs found in the following KnowledgeBase: How Can I Resolve MATLAB and Xmath Script Node Issues in LabVIEW? into the National Instruments\Shared\LabVIEW Run-Time\VERSION\script directory. That KnowledgeBase details the steps you need to take to resolve your errors. Let me know how it goes.
Thanks
‎11-01-2005 11:02 AM
‎11-01-2005 11:38 AM
‎11-01-2005 12:49 PM
Hi Wendy,
I tried your suggestion but still get **exactly** the same error. Errror 1050 with Fractal.vi (since it has no input going into MATLAB) and error 1047 from Lorentz.vi.
Ajay
‎05-17-2006 10:34 AM
‎07-25-2006 01:37 PM
I am also having this problem with LabVIEW 8 and Matlab 7 (R14). It has also given me problems recognizing any variables as outputs besides real (in particular strings and arrays). Any help would be appreciated!
-mike
‎07-25-2006 02:58 PM
I figured out that my problem with the output and input errors in the program I was creating: It was solved by saving and closing the LabVIEW VI after adding/removing any inputs/outputs and then reopening it. For some reason, the Matlab script server will then recognize them. This may not solve the original problem, but it may help some people in interacting with Matlab!
-mike
‎10-27-2006 07:15 AM
‎10-31-2006
01:08 PM
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Hi Olivier,
We have good steps outlined for fixing one potential source of this error, as Wendy mentioned, in our our KnowledgeBase. We also have a maintenance release out for version 8.0 of LabVIEW, which you can download. Besides these two, I'm not aware of any patches available for 8.0 that would be relevant to the issue. We have also released LabVIEW 8.2, and you can download a full evaluation version to verify that the issue no longer recurs in the most current version of the software.
I have to say, though, if everything was working fine and suddenly you hit this error, it would be most helpful to know what changed in your system between it working and not working. Did you restart the machine, apply a Windows Update, or change your file security settings? Did you install/uninstall any software? Did you close LabVIEW, modify an installation of NI software, or log in as a different user? Anything like this might give us some hint as to what changed in your system to allow this error to occur.