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Saving image data to text file - multiple columns

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You're passing a folder path instead of a file path, in your first case of the stacked seq, you create a folder based on date, it's good it you want to hav all your measurment data in the same place, but you also need to build a tdms file name to pass to the open tdms primitive.

 


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Epictetus

Antoine Chalons

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Thanks,

 

I'll give it a try. Smiley Happy

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Why is the # of columns limited to 256?

 

Is there a way to circumvent this? Smiley Sad

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I didn't even know that...

 

Work-around will be to split into groups but that won't help you very much...


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Antoine Chalons

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@CP Miika wrote:

Hi TiTou,

 

I'm using a stacked sequence.  TDMS 1 shows the folder creation and TDMS 2 shows where this path is fed to TDMS open.vi via sequence local.

 

I hope you can help me.

  



Please don't upload bitmap images to the forum.  There is a reason they are banned.  They are too large.  And renaming them to a .jpg just to get around the ban is a no-no.

 

Please attach the images as actual JPEG files, or better yet, as .png files.

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