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Create a single stand alone program that does not require Labview

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I literally spent all day following tutorials on how to generate a new installer from the projects directory

I have watched multiple videos and read all of the forum comments I could find

 

I generated an executable

But now I get a list of vi's that are not included

 

I am pretty sure these were in the project file

Any advice on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated

 

the errors are a long list of sub VI's that it cant find

But the program works in LabView

 

I included an attachment

 

I am a newbie at this and man is this frustrating

 

 

 

 

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Did you generate the executable from a project? If not, it is likely it will not include the SubVIs you call. also, when building the application, did you move the SubVIs to "always included"?

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Could you post your project file?  I suspect something is messed up in your build specification.


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I think what Daikataro told is your problem
to check that open your main vi from out of project (not from inside project)
then use menu of toolbar to create new project and continue to make stand alone project
and check if it solve your problem
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Moving the main VI outside of the project worked 

Thank you

 

 

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