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VIPM is terrible

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@cirrusio wrote:

 


@billko wrote:


You're forgetting one thing.  Not everyone is a veteran.  Most often, a prompt to post code is a timely one and expedites a solution.


Not forgetting - just reminding others that sometimes (many times) posting code is not an option.  In this instance, I just wanted some insight into what the error meant and code was not really necessary.  As it turns out, this answer is probably sufficient - "Error codes generated by VIPM are uninformative at best.  Good luck!" 


I believe in this case, you're probably correct.  I'm not sure how the code would be relevant without downloading the entire computer.  😉

 

But I have seen that code before - it looks like a standard LabVIEW error wrapped in a VIPM handler.  I get that error if, for instance, I deleted a VI on the disk and then try to rename a VI to the name of the file I just deleted.

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