Thanks for replying.
I'm performing digitally triggered, buffered data acquisition with my 6110E, with the possibility of pretrigger sampling. The data I'm acquiring may extend several second before and after the trigger. Furthermore, my application may call the AI READ VI at some unpredictable time several seconds after data acquisition is complete. I'm assuming that the timestamp that would be returned as part of the waveform by the AI READ VI (whose exact nature appears to be undocumented) is calculated from the system clock at the time at which the digital trigger occurs, and wouldn't depend on when the AI READ VI was called. The article you referenced doesn't tell me how to do what I want. I want to get EXACTLY the timestamp that the AI READ
VI would include with waveform data, were it asked to return waveform data, but I want to use it to only return binary data. To the best of my understanding, the method described by the article for a obtaining a timestamp when binary data is retrieved provides no guarantee that the timestamp obtained will be the same one that would be returned as part of a waveform by the AI READ VI. Indeed, using the "Get Date/Time In Seconds" VI would seem, under the circumstances in which I would use it, to produce a timestamp that differs unpredictably from the time of the trigger by seconds.
Thanks,
Neal.