I have VI's in Labview version 4.0.2 but I can't open it with the current versions I have going back to labview 5.1, are there any solutions for this or is there an archive location that I can get labview 4.0.2
VIs without a diagram cannot be modified or updated because there's no "source code". Such a VI can only be run and only by the version of LabVIEW that created them. If the VIs were part of some toolkit, you'll have to get an updated version from the vendor. If the VIs were saved without a diagram by you or a predecessor, you'll have to locate the original VIs with a diagram.
I was hoping it wasn't going to have to come to that. So if (big IF) I can find a copy of LV4.0.2 open the VI would I be able to save it on a newer version?
No, finding a copy of LV4 will allow you to run the code you have. To do anything else you need the source code--a copy of the program that still has its block diagrams.
Mike...
Certified Professional Instructor Certified LabVIEW Architect LabVIEW Champion
If you can find a copy of the VI with a diagram, you can open it in a new version. Once a VI is saved without a diagram, it's gone forever and finding 4.0.2 won't solve anything.
I have been using LV since 1986 and do custom LV development. If there is anything I might be able to do to assist in your rebuilding effort let me know. If you send me you email address I can send you a sheet listing my experience and a recent letter of recommendation that I received.
Mike... mlportersr@webtv.net
Certified Professional Instructor Certified LabVIEW Architect LabVIEW Champion