11-01-2006 01:43 AM
11-01-2006
03:57 PM
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12-11-2006 03:31 AM
sorry
i didnt get you
can you send me a simple example
thanks
12-12-2006
05:56 PM
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Tom:
I hope all is well. I think that there may be a little bit of confusion here.
- Are you trying to create an executable for your customer so that he can run it on his pc without needing the LabVIEW Development Environment? If yes, all you need is the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine (RTE) for the LabVIEW version used to create the executable. You could also build an installer that includes the RTE within.
- Or, are you trying to access an OPC server using LabVIEW? If that's so, you will need the LabVIEW DSC Module to connect to the OPC server.
I hope this helps and please clarify what you are trying to achieve so that I can help you better.
Best Regards,
Rudi N.
12-12-2006 10:20 PM
I'm trying to access OPC server in LabVIEW. I do have DSC Module with me but as I'm am new I dont know how to use this.
It will be more helpful to me if anyone can send me an example demonstrating this.
Thanks
12-13-2006 09:09 AM
12-27-2006 11:27 PM
I've seen LabVIEW examples but if we want buid a database file we should manually create it first, i think.
If thats the case how can i do that in the customer's PC, since I'll be providing them with an .exe only.
12-29-2006
08:54 AM
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Hello,
With the DSC module you dont need to explicitly create a Database. Once you create a shared variable and then enable logging on it, then the shared variable engine starts logging data into a default citadel database on your local computer.
Now since you are compiling an exe with the DSC functionality then you would need the DSC runtime along with the LabVIEW Runtime engine installed on that computer.
Hope this helps,
Chetan K