11-17-2017 02:21 PM
Hello Guru's, etc.
I have been learning best practice the hard way lately. Correcting as I go, has cleaned up much.
The problem I have now is when I place an Init.vi on a block diagram from the newly downloaded HP8563E driver (ver 8.2.1), I get a warning as shown. This happens with NO OTHER driver in the pallet that I have tried.
-I have just gone through correcting for similar errors, caused by having my project files all over the place including drivers in the wrong place. Once I was shown the errors of my ways, and corrected it, my dependency conflicts all went away.
I have deleted and re-downloaded the drivers to no avail. When I mass compiled the project, it complained the tree.vi was bad. I don't know how that associates to the init vi? Would someone mind giving me a hand up with this one please?
11-17-2017 03:46 PM
The instrument drivers appear to be in the right folder. Look in the project explorer to see which of your VIs are in conflict.
11-20-2017 09:30 AM - edited 11-20-2017 09:40 AM
I'm not sure that I have seen the Project Explorer ever show me what I realized was an error. I'm using LV2009, so I'm not sure how far along they were with conflict resolution.
-But anyway, I tried a different driver today, the Agilent E4418 driver, compatible with ver 8. I got the same warning as my first post, but I told it to add it anyway. When I opened the project up fresh it looked ok, until I ran the primary vi. This is what It gave me. All you can do is click close, so I did.
-I opened up what I could fit on the screen to show you what I am seeing. I clicked on the different files and at no time did the conflict icon unshade. Ideas?
11-20-2017 09:52 AM
I tried a different driver, (Agilent E4418) and It did the same thing. This time I told it to add anyway. When I opened up fresh I got the warning shown on top. I said close and printed a snip of what I see in the LV-2009 version Project Explorer. I guess I am not sure what the conflict should look like. Ideas?
11-20-2017 09:55 AM
I guess I could have re-organized those snips better. Sorry about that.
11-20-2017 10:41 AM
Sorry, the pictures are too small to see, can you attach them? You can click the yellow triangle for "resolve conflicts" on the project explorer toolbar. The individual items are marked with a yellow warning triangle in the project tree as well.
Likely your items are cross-linked, and you have to tell it which file you actually wanted loaded.