03-09-2011 12:56 AM
Hi Ppl,
I have been using VI Analyzer in labVIEW 2010. It has the option to created user plugins or Tests. I have created some plugings, but the constraint that I face is that, I have to place these plugins within the LabVIEW Data directory for the VI analyzer tool to load my plugins. My plugins are all located in a different location since I'm using a source code control and I cannot move the plugins from this location. Is there any way that I can tell VI Analyzer to load the user created plugins from the directory I tell. One round about approach is to change the LabVIEW Data directory in the LabVIEW options. But THere are lot other files that are created by LabVIEW in this directory. How do I go about this ?
Thanks,
Sathish
03-09-2011 11:30 PM
Ppl,
Any suggestions ? I'm stuck with this. Please help me out.
Thanks,
Sathish
03-16-2011 06:12 AM
Hey,
Is my question not clear? OR is no one writing custom plugins fro VI analyzer 2010? OR no one had trouble using the Data directory for these plugins?
Plz help out guyz...
03-16-2011 08:06 AM
Sorry, I am using 2009. I have learned the hard way not to mess with where VI Analyzer store things, because in my experience it responds poorly to that. It will corrupt the settings file and I can't recover it. Then I have to start over. I would hope 2010 was better on that count.
03-20-2011 03:06 AM
Hi slipstick,
Thanks for replying, from what you say I think, we still don't have the option to load user plugins from a user selected directory
I feel its not fair to ask the user to copy such plugins to a pre defined directory. I hope that there is some workaround for this LabVIEW 2010.
Thanks,
Sathish