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Thanks. However I am using LV6.0. Could you convert it to 6.0? If not, can you could convert it to 7.0? I can then ask a friend of mine to convert it to 6.0.
Sorry I don't have 6.0, but I have attached a picture of the block diagram. To convert the waveform data into a string, you must use the Get Waveform Components function found in the Functions - Waveform palette, and select Y as the element. This produces an array of Y values. Then the Array to Spreadsheet String can be used to convert the entire array into a string, which is concatenated with the header. Then, one file write does it all.
You may not need 6. If you have 7.0, you can do File -> Save
with Options, then select the previous version. Unfortunately you
cannot go back more than one version (e.g., 7.1 cannot save to 6, only
7.0).
Joe Gerhardstein Viasat Certified LabVIEW Architect Certified TestStand Developer Certified Professional Instructor http://www.viasat.com
Joe: I just thought it would be easier and give him/her (for you Lynn) some practice at building a block diagram if I were to give a picture of the diagram. Otherwise, I would have to save to 7.0, and labview1958 would have to convert to 6.1 and then again to 6.0.
Here is a picture illustrating Mike Porter's suggestion on using Format Into String instead of Concatenate. It does look neater.