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how do you remove a compatexport.cpp line 38 error in LV7.1
how do you remove a compatexport.cpp line 38 error in LV7.1
Thales
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10-26-2006
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when running TestStand - Runtime Operator Interface I keep getting compatexport.cpp line 38 error in LV7.1
Has any body got a solution
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Hi,
What version of TestStand are you using. It might be worth mass compiling the vi's you are using for your user interface.. That should solve the problems.
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Thanks AdamB
The Test Stand Version is 2.0.1
The first thing I tried was the mass compiling of the vi's in the user interface dir, but it had no effect, still fails
I noted that the LV was the only user interface type that had no *.exe?
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Hi Ken,
No that's not right you should have a LabVIEW *.exe.
Have you also mass compiled all of the VI's that you are using in your sequence?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/A4753F1937860F2386256F2E006A89C2?OpenDocument
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/3BECF8BBAEE613FC86256BC8006FDC52?OpenDocument
Above are 2 links that show some solutions to the same problems you are having.
Have a look at these and see if they help?
In the meantime (as I don't actually have 2.0.1 installed) I'll gett looking for more info.
Thanks
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