02-13-2008 04:55 AM
Produce an executable of this that will run as a completely stand-alone app from the existing project". The existing project requires that the client first purchases LabVIEW, installs it on its systems and then run the project. My boss wants me turn it into an executable project so that the client does not have to purchase the LabVIEW development environment.
My problem is that the project is huge (and I was not one of the original coders of the project). I do no have time to go through each and every property and method used in the 350 or so files to see which one is not allowing the project to be turned into executable version. (My one month only experience is also a hurdle. My organisation just gave us a month long training and after that handed us the projects to work on. Do you think one month experience is enough to start working on full fledged projects? I find that we should have been given much more time. What do you say?).
Is there a toolkit or somehing that can help me in this respect? Please guide me and let me out of my predicament. Thanks a lot.
02-13-2008 05:57 AM
02-13-2008 05:58 AM
Hi rashid19672008,
i think it is possible for you. First of all find out which is the Main vi. Then localize which vi´s were loaded dynamically. After that you can start step by step building an executable. Have a high opinion of used pathes in the vi´s. It could be that you have to change something, because in an executable all vi´s lie side by side.
Which LV Version do you use?
Hope this helps for starting.
Mike
02-13-2008 06:26 AM
02-13-2008 06:40 AM
02-13-2008 06:47 AM - edited 02-13-2008 06:48 AM
Wiebe@CARYA wrote:
You can simply let the client install the LV run time engine (on the CD I
think, or downloadable from ni). Then he can run the VI's just like you (but
not edit tem), without the need to build an executable.
Regards,
Wiebe.
02-13-2008 06:58 AM
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02-13-2008 07:49 AM