03-15-2009 08:20 AM
03-15-2009 04:49 PM
Perhaps better would be a separate utility program to do it.
It would understand 8.6, 8.5, 8.2, 8.1, 8.0, 7.1, 7.0, 6.1, 6.0, however far back is reasonably feasible.
It could then open any file, and it would incorporate all the back-converters that are in each version, so that you could save it as any past version.
That way, LabVIEW itself doesn't carry around all that baggage, but the function is there when you need it.
Or...
I could maintain a computer with virtual machines on it, and keep each version of LabVIEW running on a virtual machine, and do the job for you. I'd make millions!
Or not.
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03-15-2009 05:09 PM
Hi there
A utility program would be great, yes. But that would need to carry all thinkable versions of all modules and toolkits or whatever. That would be a real beast....
I'd support the online downgrade service. Would also be a nice opportunity to test this process for NI itself.
03-18-2009 02:49 AM
Hi everybody,
I believe that to comunicate your needs and ideas, it is better to use suggestions on "Product Suggestion Center", or visit www.ni.com and navigate to Contact NI -> Give us feedback.
Best regards,
Martin Stefik,
Application Engineer,
Slovakia
03-19-2009 01:01 PM
03-19-2009 01:30 PM
I don't read that as a no, but rather a suggestion of where to officially request such a service. Such a request might even include a link to this thread. If everyone who was interested in such a feature were to respond to this thread, NI might get a better feel for how badly
this is needed.
I think an online application to handle this could be very usefull! ![]()
03-19-2009 03:51 PM
03-19-2009 04:04 PM - edited 03-19-2009 04:04 PM
wildcatherder wrote:
I've only needed it twice today just to follow the examples sent to me in response to my post. Instead, I have to download a trial version and install it on another computer. That's another hour I'll never get back. You can say a lot about Microsoft but they do let you Save As previous version. Yes, there is a warning but simple PLabView examples rarely use up-version features; nevertheless they are prohibited from loading in earlier versions.
You should post back and ask for someone to save it in an older version, people will generally oblige you
03-19-2009 04:49 PM
What jmcbee is absolutely true and probably much faster than installing all those previous versions. We help to convert VI's on this forum quite often.
So kind of an on-line service already.. 😉
R
03-19-2009 06:06 PM